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Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design - 8th International Workshop, TAMODIA 2009, Brussels, Belgium, September 23-25, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
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Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design - 8th International Workshop, TAMODIA 2009, Brussels, Belgium, September 23-25, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Series: Programming and Software Engineering, 5963
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th TAMODIA 2009 was the 8 International Workshop in the series
looking at TAskMOdelsandDIAgramsforUserInterfaceDevelopment.
Overtheyearsthe
submissionshavelookedatavarietyofperspectivesformodeling
andannotating the user interface development process. The eighth
workshop continued that
approachandwascombinedwiththeIFIPWorkingConferenceonHumanError,
Safety and Systems Development, HESSD 2009. There is an obvious
synergy betweenthetwo workshops, asa rigorous,
engineeringapproachto userinterface development can help in the
prevention of human error and the maintenance of safety in critical
interactive systems. The 12 papers presented here take a variety of
approaches and cover d- ferent domains of the application of task
modeling. We begin with higher-level perspectives on business
processes that enable us to drive user interface dev- opment.
Aspects of the general design process are also considered and
applied to service-oriented and augmented reality interaction.
Formal methods are also investigated for more rigorous development.
Model-driven development is also recognized for its contribution to
high-level interface design, and continuing the software
engineering theme, approaches based on UML are presented. Sousa et
al. propose a model-driven approach to linking business processes
with user interface models. Their approach is demonstrated in the
context of a large ?nancial institution and they show how the
alignment between UI models and business can be managed, taking
advantage of the traceability provided by model-driven design.
Neubauer et al. also consider a ?ow-oriented modeling of business
processes as a more open approach to capturing the dynamics of
process modeling and understandin
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