Model-Based Interface Development. Puerta, A. & Szekely, P. In Tutorial Notes, ACM CHI'94 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 389–390, 1994.
abstract   bibtex   
Model-based interface development is a new paradigm for developing interfaces that offers solutions to the main shortcomings of current tools. This paradigm is based on constructing a declarative description of how an interface should look and behave (model), and using the description to control the execution of an interface. This paper briefly summarizes the main shortcomings of interface development tools used today, discusses the main elements of the model-based approach, and closes with a discussion of the state of the art and the challenges that lie ahead.
@inproceedings{Puerta:1994,
author = {Puerta, Angel and Szekely, Pedro},
title = {{Model-Based Interface Development}},
booktitle = {Tutorial Notes, ACM CHI'94 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
year = {1994},
pages = {389--390},
rating = {0},
date-added = {2013-01-18T02:06:42GMT},
date-modified = {2013-05-02T16:22:57GMT},
abstract = {Model-based interface development is a new paradigm for developing interfaces that offers solutions to the main shortcomings of current tools. This paradigm is based on constructing a declarative description of how an interface should look and behave (model), and using the description to control the execution of an interface. This paper briefly summarizes the main shortcomings of interface development tools used today, discusses the main elements of the model-based approach, and closes with a discussion of the state of the art and the challenges that lie ahead.},
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