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Advances in the design and deployment of human-machine interfaces
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida November 06-November 10
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P.A. Bennett, Virtual Prototypes Inc., Montreal, Que., Canada
This paper reviews the process of developing real-time, human-machine interfaces (HMIs) for embedded systems. This process is described in terms of the rapid development of dynamic graphical interfaces. The necessity of rapidly prototyping the HMI is discussed along with the rapid prototyping paradox which results from building prototypes which cannot be used in the final implementation of the HMI. A methodology supported by the VAPS and CCG products of Virtual Prototypes Inc. (VPI) is proposed and discussed.
Index Terms:
real-time systems; software prototyping; man-machine systems; user interfaces; human-machine interfaces; embedded systems; dynamic graphical interfaces; rapid prototyping paradox; CCG products
Citation:
P.A. Bennett, "Advances in the design and deployment of human-machine interfaces," iceccs, pp.68, First IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'95), 1995
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