Formal methods have already been shown to improve the development
process and quality assurance in system design and implementation.
This volume examines whether these benefits also apply to the field
of human-computer interface design and implementation, and whether
formal methods can offer useful support in usability evaluation and
obtaining more reliable implementations of user requirements. Its
main aim is to compare the different approaches and examine which
particular type of implementation and problem each one is best
suited to. To enable the reader to compare and contrast the
approaches as easily as possible, each one is applied to the same
case study: the specification of an ideal Netscape-like web browser
and html page server. The resulting volume will provide invaluable
reading for final year undergraduate and postgraduate courses on
user interfaces, user interface design, and applications of formal
methods.
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