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A Method for the Early Stages of Interactive System Design using UML and Lean Cuisine+
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia January 29-February 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AUIC.2001.906279Second Australasian User Interface Co ...
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Chris Scogings, Massey University
Chris Phillips, Massey University
In interactive system design, models and notations are required for describing user tasks, and for describing the structure of the human-computer dialogue to support these tasks. These descriptions should ideally be linked. This paper examines task modelling in UML and dialogue description in Lean Cuisine+, and describes a method for the early stages of interactive systems design which incorporates both notations. This provides a means of representing tasks in the context of the structure of the user interface, i.e. of explicitly showing the transformation of tasks to dialogue.
Index Terms:
interactive systems design, dialogue modelling, task modelling, UML
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Chris Scogings, Chris Phillips, "A Method for the Early Stages of Interactive System Design using UML and Lean Cuisine+," auic, pp.69, Second Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC'01), 2001
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