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Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design - 6th International Workshop, TAMODIA 2007, Toulouse, France, November 7-9, 2007, Proceedings (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Marco Winckler, Hilary Johnson, Philippe Palanque
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User
Interface Design, TAMODIA 2007, held in Toulouse, France, in
November 2007. The workshop features current research and gives
some indication of the new directions in which task analysis
theories, methods, techniques and tools are progressing. The papers
are organized in topical sections.
The need for ensuring that usability measurement results can
contribute to the ongoing development of a software product in a
formative way is the main theme of this paper. It is recognized
that acquiring, structuring, and analysing data about the actual
progression of a product's development is a challenging task. Even
more difficult, is the problem of making the results of any
analysis of that data readily accessible to all the participants at
regular intervals in the process. The paper presents an approach to
supporting that process exemplified in SEDRES (Systems Engineering
Data Representation and Exchange Standardization), a European
Aerospace collaborative project on developing a data exchange
capability for design tools. The main subject is the role of a
software tool called NUD*IST (Non-numerical Unstructured Data
Indexing Searching and Theorizing) (QSR, 1997), in providing
support for structuring and analysing longitudinal data and for
regular feedback to the project partners about the product under
development. The paper begins with an overview of the context of
use, a systems engineering project involving five major companies
in the European Aerospace industry. SEDRES is a three year project
which started in January 1996, co-funded by an ESPRIT grant from
the European Commission. The project partners comprise
Aerospatiale, Alenia, British Aerospace, Daimler-Benz Aerospace,
Saab and Linkoping University (Sweden), the Australian Centre for
Test & Evaluation (ACTE), and Loughborough University
Telecommunications and Computer-Human Interaction (LUTCHI) Research
Centre.
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