Authors:
Paternò,
F.
Title:
Model-based Tools for Pervasive Usability.
Journal:
Interacting with Computers, Elsevier, 2004
Abstract
This
paper aims to provide a discussion of how model-based approaches and related
tools have been used to address important issues for obtaining usable
interactive software and the new challenges for this research area. The
paper provides an analysis of the logical descriptions that can be used
in the design of interactive systems and how they can be manipulated in
order to obtain useful results. This type of approach has recently raised
further interest in the ubiquitous computing field for supporting the
design of multi-device interfaces. The new challenges currently considered
are mainly in the area of end-user development, ambient intelligence,
and multimodal interfaces.
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