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11559.8   Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice - Wooldridge, Jennings (1995)   (Correct)
The concept of an agent has become important in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mainstream computer science. Our aim in this paper is to point the reader at what we perceive to be the most impor... / research robotics and user interface design. A British national daily

7902.4   Software Development Environment Based on Object-Oriented and Logic.. - Khaled Fouad Sayed Shaalan (1995)   (Correct)
S oftware development environments are essential in today's world of growing software systems. Software development environment increases the productivity of software by providing better languages an... / incremental compilation interface design etc.The wide acceptance br integration apply to the user interface design how functionality like

7076.2   Structuring Host Communication Software For Quality Of Service.. - Mehra (1997)   (Correct)
STRUCTURING HOST COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE FOR QUALITY OF SERVICE GUARANTEES by Ashish Mehra Chair: Kang G. Shin This dissertation addresses several issues involved in structuring communication soft... / . . . Network Interface Design . br ffl appropriate network interface design for high performance

6923.8   Tossing Algebraic Flowers down the Great Divide - Goguen (1999)   (Correct)
Data Types and Algebraic Semantics The history of programming languages, and to a large extent of software engineering as a whole, can be seen as a succession of ever more powerful abstraction mechani... / relevance of such work to user interface design and team management is br informal explanations. User interface design for this system uses

6773.3   A Survey of Methods for Scaling Up Inductive Algorithms - Provost, Kolluri (1999)   (Correct)
One of the defining challenges for the KDD research community is to enable inductive learning algorithms to mine very large databases. By collecting, categorizing, and summarizing existing work on s... / storage design network interface design or problem formulation

6176.8   Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface Design - Landay (1996)   (Correct)
Current interactive user interface construction tools are often more of a hindrance than a benefit during the early stages of interface design. These tools are hard to use and they encourage designers... / for the Early Stages of User Interface Design James A. Landay br during the early stages of interface design. These tools are hard to use

5324.7   Operating System Support For High-Speed Networking - Druschel (1994)   (Correct)
13 CHAPTER 1: Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15 1.1 The Memory Bandwidth B... / . . Interface design br Our approach is to give the interface designer some flexibility. One

5142.8   A Survey on Research in Graphical User Interfaces - Machiraju (1996)   (Correct)
This report covers many of the areas of research in graphical user interfaces. Though this discussion is not comprehensive by itself, it would serve as an useful starting point with pointers to many a... / Internal consistency of an interface design deals with consistency br and guidelines for user interface design and implementation

5028.9   A Hidden Agenda - Joseph Goguen (1996)   (Correct)
This paper publicly reveals, motivates, and surveys the results of an ambitious hidden agenda for applying algebra to software engineering. The paper reviews selected literature, introduces a new pers... /

4951.5   The Design Of The User Interface For Software Development Tools - Toleman (1996)   (Correct)
This thesis is concerned with design options for user interfaces for language-based editors and in particular the evaluation of these options where competing choices are available. Most design and eva... / All four show how user interface design choices for software br of the application of user interface design guidelines by examining

4903.1   Hierarchical Constraint Logic Programming - Wilson, Borning (1993)   (Correct)
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a general scheme for extending logic programming to include constraints. It is parameterized by D, the domain of the constraints. However, CLP(D) languages, as we... / physical simulations user interface design document formatting br Consistency in User-Interface Design. In Proceedings of the

4896.6   Interconnection Networks And Data Prefetching For Large-Scale.. - Kim (1995)   (Correct)
This memory access bottleneck is more serious in shared-memory multiprocessor systems, where processors and memory units are connected through interconnection networks. Processors cooperate to perform... / Networks and Its Interface Design br Networks and Its Interface Design . Introduction In

4798.4   Software Agents: A review - Green, Hurst, Nangle, Cunningham.. (1997)   (Correct)
this document. 5 unknown Software Agents: A review 27 May 1997 Trinity College Dublin Broadcom Éireann Research Ltd. Shaw Green Leon Hurst Brenda Nangle Dr. Pádraig Cunningham Fergal Somers Dr. Ri... / information retrieval user interface design and network management. This br currently respond only to what interface designers call direct manipulation.

4786.9   Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology - Cole, Mariani, Uszkoreit, Zaenen.. (1995)   (Correct)
Contents 1 Spoken Language Input 1 Ron Cole & Victor Zue, chapter editors 1.1 Overview : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 Victor Zue & Ron Cole 1.2 Speech Recognitio... / W. Pols . Usability and Interface Design

4712.2   Multimodal Interface Agents and the Architecture of Psychosocial.. - --> (1995)   (Correct)
Multimodal interaction between people is generally effortless and effective. We exchange glances, take turns speaking and make facial expressions to achieve the goals of the dialogue. Bringing such an... / artificial intelligence and interface design-and describes the proposed br advantages of media types for interface design. The advantages of exploiting

4515.1   Reusable Object-Oriented Design - Butler, Li, Tjandra (1995)   (Correct)
Software design is a difficult creative task learnt from long experience. Reusable object-oriented design aims to describe and classify designs and design fragments so that designers may learn from ot... / requirements analysis module interface design and coding. The paper is

4369.9   A Survey of Methods for Scaling Up Inductive Learning Algorithms - Provost, Kolluri (1997)   (Correct)
Each year, one of the explicit challenges for the KDD research community is to develop methods that facilitate the use of inductive learning algorithms for mining very large databases. By collecting... / storage design network interface design or problem formulation

4367.5   Towards a Medium for Agent-Based Interaction - Wood (1994)   (Correct)
This report attempts to show that there is a fundamental need for the creation of a software medium that aids interaction of human and software agents by actively supporting various communication styl... / at a time so the user interface design concentrated on managing the br The Art of Human Computer Interface Design. Addison-Wesley .

4296.9   Research Topics for Graduate Students - Science, York (1994)   (Correct)
This document outlines some of the present research interests of most members of the Department who are in a position to supervise the research of students entering during 1999/2000 academic year. The... / to have knowledge of good user-interface design techniques and without br for the Early Stages of User Interface Design. PhD thesis Department of

4131.2   Floor Control for Multimedia Conferencing and Collaboration - Dommel, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1997)   (Correct)
Floor control allows users of networked multimedia applications to utilize and share resources such as remote devices, distributed data sets, telepointers, or continuous media such as video and audi... / in relation to user-interface design are also presented. Key br user-related aspects such as interface design and the timely stages of

4032.7   File System Support for Multimedia Applications - Niranjan (1996)   (Correct)
of the Dissertation File System Support for Multimedia Applications by Thirumale N. Niranjan Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science State University of New York at Stony Brook 1996 Multimedia appl... / . . System Calls and Interface Design . br . System Calls and Interface Design MMFS provides a high-level

3757.4   Formal Specification of Image Schemata - A Step to Interoperability.. - Frank, Raubal (1999)   (Correct)
The formal specification of spatial objects and spatial relations is at the core of geographic data exchange and interoperability for geographic information systems (GIS). It is necessary that the rep... / for a discussion of user interface design. At the level of detail and

3695.0   State of Art and Open Issues on Graphical User Interfaces for.. - Kappel, Tjoa   (Correct)
Graphical user interfaces have become very popular for database systems since they increase the usability of these applications. The functionality and ease- of-use of the graphical user interface, how... / are posed in user interface design. In this paper we discuss br pose new challenges in user interface design. Object-oriented databases

3515.2   Personalized Interactive Medical Libraries - Ri Es   (Correct)
this document. The lab is currently engaged in the development of new realtime image acquisition and review protocols and applications. Unlike many image storage and review systems, medical applicatio... / requires expertise in user interface design data visualization and

3472.6   Inconsistency Management for Multiple-View Software Development.. - John Grundy, et al. (1998)   (Correct)
Developers need tool support to help manage the wide range of inconsistencies that occur during software development. Such tools need to provide developers with ways to define, detect, record, present... / developer modifying a class interface design in an OOA D tool will often

3466.7   Architectural Support for Compiler-Generated Data-Parallel Programs - Klaiber (1994)   (Correct)
Architectural Support for Compiler-Generated Data-Parallel Programs by Alexander C. Klaiber Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor Henry M. Levy Department of Computer Science and Enginee... / . Traditional Network Interface Design br ii . New Network Interface Design

3428.1   Formal Specifications of Image Schemata for Interoperability in.. - Andrew U. Frank, Martin Raubal   (Correct)
The formal specification of spatial objects and spatial relations is at the core of geographic data exchange and interoperability for GIS. It is necessary that the representation of such objects and r... / for a discussion of user interface design. At the level of detail and

3338.5   Hardware Mechanisms for Efficient Interprocessor Communication - Henry (1996)   (Correct)
Simple hardware mechanisms can speed up interprocessor communication dramatically for off-the-shelf processors. This dissertation addresses the problem of efficient interprocessor communication using ... / - Impact of network interface design on cycle count. br - Impact of network interface design on critical path.

3293.1   Natural Language in Model World Interfaces - Bretan (1995)   (Correct)
Model world interfaces are graphical environments that allow users to engage directly with a visualized world of objects, properties and relationships that model a given task domain. The approaches to... / p. Two paradigms of interface design are converging. Both trace br the dawn of human-computer interface design. Both originated in research

3263.5   User interface affordances in a planning representation - Amant (1999)   (Correct)
This article shows how the concept of affordance in the user interface fits into a wellunderstood artificial intelligence (AI) model of acting in an environment. In this model AI planning research is ... / human-computer interaction. Interface designers are encouraged to provide br common practice in user interface design and provide a reasonable

3238.2   A Concurrent, Distributed Model for Hypermedia-based Information.. - Dattolo, Loia   (Correct)
The market for parallel and distributed computing systems keeps growing. Technological advances in processor power, networking, telecommunication and multimedia are stimulating the development of appl... / user interface portion Interface design is further complicated br engineering perspective in interface design The current

3214.1   Host Interfacing and Connection Management in the DTM Gigabit Network - Lindgren (1994)   (Correct)
The thesis is logically divided in two parts; one part discusses host interfacing to high-speed networks and the other focuses on connection establishment and resource reservation in DTM gigabit ne... / . . Host Interface br be accomplished by making an interface design that suits both the

3193.9   Affordances for acting in direct manipulation interfaces - Amant (1998)   (Correct)
This article describes the theory, shows how existing interface mechanisms fit into its conceptual framework, identifies novel interface affordances suggested by the framework, and outlines procedures... / designers. In particular user interface designers have come to view br affordances into user interface design Ideally we would specify

3158.3   Design: Educational Electronic Multi-Player Games - A Literature.. - McGrenere (1996)   (Correct)
Over the past two decades electronic games have become ingrained in our culture. Children's fixation with these games initially alarmed parents and educators, but educational researchers soon question... / . Multi-User Interface Design And Cscw br earcons have been symbolic but interface designers are beginning to explore

3144.0   Docbase - A Database Environment For Structured Documents - Sengupta (1997)   (Correct)
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) has been widely accepted as a standard for document representation. The strength of SGML lies in the fact that it embeds logical structural information in d... / . . Principles for Usable Interface Design . br . User Interface Design . QBT A Visual

3117.1   Contextual Awareness, Messaging and Communication in Nomadic Audio.. - Sawhney (1998)   (Correct)
Nomadic Radio provides an audio-only wearable interface to unify remote information services such as email, voice mail, hourly news broadcasts, and personal calendar events. These messages are automat... / imaginative approach to human interface design. Hiroshi took a personal br . Nomadic Radio Interface Design . Design Criteria

3097.9   Models and Methods for HW/SW Intellectual Property Interfacing - Ortega, Lavagno, Borriello (1998)   (Correct)
This paper focuses on the problem of enabling system companies to quickly integrate IPs from different sources, and adapt them to different manufacturing technologies. An evolutionary approach from cu... / partial solutions to the interface design problem. The rest of the br several recent approaches to interface design. A Regular Grammar or

2970.9   Developing A Reflective Model of Collaborative Systems - Dourish (1995)   (Correct)
Recent years have seen a shift in perception of the nature of HCI and interactive systems. As interface work has increasingly become a focus of attention for the social sciences, we have expanded our ... / of changing concerns in interface design. At the micro-level these br The Historical Continuity of Interface Design in Proc. ACM Conference

2922.0   Visual Query Systems for Databases: A Survey - Catarci, Costabile, Levialdi, Batini (1995)   (Correct)
this paper we first identify precisely the VQSs we are interested in. They are the VQSs used for querying traditional databases, and, as such, they deal with alphanumeric data only. This is still the ... / For instance toolkits for interface design deeply differ from VQSs and br Methodological Issues for Interface Design a User-Centered Approach.

2915.7   A User Interface Framework for Object-Oriented Database Systems - Sawyer (1990)   (Correct)
Peter Sawyer B.Sc. A User Interface Framework for Object-Oriented Database Systems Submitted for the degree of Ph.D. March 1990 Object-oriented database systems (OODBs) provide support for applic... / OODBs may be exploited by user interface designers. Acknowledgements br and Objects . User Interface Design and Object-Oriented Systems

2801.5   Audio System For Technical Readings - Raman (1994)   (Correct)
o spent a great deal of time as his first reader/tutor. Three years later, in 1982, he learned Braille. No Braille textbooks were available, however, so the only source of reading material was his own... / some of my ideas on user-interface design during the many stimulating br in the general area of user-interface design by adding audio as a new

2757.1   A Categorical Manifesto - Goguen (1991)   (Correct)
This paper tries to explain why and how category theory is useful in computing science, by giving guidelines for applying seven basic categorical concepts: category, functor, natural transformation,... /

2739.3   Design Choices in the SHRIMP System: An Empirical Study - Matthias Blumrich (1998)   (Correct)
The SHRIMP cluster-computing system has progressed to a point of relative maturity; a variety of applications are running on a 16-node system. We have enough experience to understand what we did right... / communication. . Network Interface Design Challenges An ideal br Traditional network interface designs often impose large software

2665.6   Programming a Pipelined Image Processor - Olson, Taylor, Lockwood (1993)   (Correct)
Real-time computer vision systems often make use of dedicated image processing hardware to perform the pixel-oriented operations typical of early vision. This type of hardware is notoriously difficult... / to explore issues such as user interface design and implementation

2636.9   Social and Semiotic Analyses for Theorem Prover User Interface Design - Goguen (1999)   (Correct)
We describe an approach to user interface design based on ideas from cognitive science, social science, especially the theory of stories, and a new area tentatively called algebraic semiotics. Socia... / for Theorem Prover User Interface Design Joseph Goguen br describe an approach to user interface design based on ideas from cognitive

2622.8   Alleviating Consumption Channel Bottleneck in Wormhole-Routed k-ary.. - Basak, Panda (1997)   (Correct)
This paper identifies performance degradation in wormhole routed k-ary n-cube networks due to limited number of router-to-processor consumption channels at each node. Many recent research in wormhole ... / bottleneck a new network interface design using multiple consumption br and propose a new network interface design with multiple consumption

2619.5   A Framework For Developing Experience-Based Usability Guidelines - Henninger, Haynes, Reith (1995)   (Correct)
Reflecting the growing consensus that principles and methods for developing effective interfaces are beginning to mature, usability design guidelines have begun to proliferate. But current approaches ... / faced with specific interface design problems targeted for br of usability guidelines as an interface design technique is to be fully

2592.8   Probabilistic Timing Verification and Timing Analysis for Synthesis.. - Escalante (1998)   (Correct)
In this dissertation we present two techniques on the topic of digital interface design: a probabilistic timing verification and a timing analysis for synthesis, both rooted in a formal specification.... / on the topic of digital interface design a probabilistic timing br in a formal specification. Interface design arises when two digital

2587.6   Heterogeneous Analysis and Verification for Distributed Systems - Steffen, Margaria, Claßen (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper we present an environment for the development of special purpose heterogeneous analysis and verification tools, which is unique in 1) constituting a framework for the development of appl... / System Graphical User Interface Design Data Data Project

2555.6   User Interface Specification Using an Enhanced Spreadsheet Model - Hudson (1993)   (Correct)
This paper describes a new interactive environment for user interface specification which is based on an enhanced spreadsheet model of computation. This environment allows sophisticated graphical user... / This model is presented to the interface designer in the form of a br troubling since good user interface design normally relies on an

2544.3   Multiuser Interface Design in CSCW Systems - Antunes, Guimarães   (Correct)
This document outlines some approaches, experiences and results of the user-interface design in several CSCW systems, highlighting a set of issues related with the successful user-interface design and... / Multiuser Interface Design in CSCW Systems Pedro

2528.6   A High-Level and Flexible Framework for Implementing Multi-User.. - Dewan, Choudhary (1992)   (Correct)
We have developed a high-level and flexible framework for supporting the construction of multi-user user-interfaces. The framework is based on a generalized editing interaction model, which allows use... / work in single-user user interface design has shown

2501.5   Hints for Computer System Design - Lampson (1983)   (Correct)
Studying the design and implementation of a number of computer has led to some general hints for system design. They are described here and illustrated by many examples, ranging from hardware such as ... / the most difficult since the interface design must satisfy three

2489.7   Models and Mechanisms for Tangible User Interfaces - Ullmer (1997)   (Correct)
Current human-computer interface design is dominated by the graphical user interface approach, where users interact with graphical abstractions of virtual interface devices through a few general-purpo... / Current human-computer interface design is dominated by the graphical br dominated the last decade of interface design. At the same time the GUI

2444.6   The Impact of Data Transfer and Buffering Alternatives on Network.. - Mukherjee (1998)   (Correct)
The explosive growth in the performance of microprocessors and networks has created a new opportunity to reduce the latency of fine-grain communication. Microprocessor clock speeds are now approaching... / Alternatives on Network Interface Design Shubhendu S. Mukherjee and br Virtual Memory Mapped Network Interface Designs. In Hot Interconnects II

2405.0   Solid Modeling - Rossignac, Requicha   (Correct)
this article.) Mathematically, a solid is a subset of 3D Euclidean space. Precise definitions were developed in the mid 1970's at the University of Rochester's Production Automation Project (PAP) and ... / by the user through a design interface GUI or by an application

2375.7   Towards a Social, Ethical Theory of Information - Goguen (1997)   (Correct)
We seek to take some initial steps towards a theory of information that is adequate for understanding and designing systems that process information, i.e., information systems in a broad sense. Form... / of themselves for user interface design this experience can be very

2338.4   Stackable Layers: An Architecture for File System Development - Heidemann (1991)   (Correct)
of the Thesis Stackable Layers: An Architecture for File System Development by John Shelby Heidemann Master of Science in Computer Science University of California, Los Angeles, 1991 Professor ... / Interface Design br research. CHAPTER Interface Design The ultimate success

2299.3   Npsnet: A Network Software Architecture For Large Scale Virtual.. - Macedonia, Zyda, Pratt, Barham.. (1994)   (Correct)
This paper explores the issues involved in designing and developing network software architectures for large scale virtual environments. We present our ideas in the context of NPSNET-IV, the first 3D ... / by issues such as human interface design or graphics realism. This br into virtual worlds. human interface design stereo vision system

2283.1   Multipol: A Distributed Data Structure Library - Chakrabarti (1995)   (Correct)
Applications with dynamic data structures, unpredictable computational costs, and irregular data access patterns require substantial effort to parallelize. Much of their programming complexity comes f... / bandwidth all vary. The interface design and implementation of

2275.1   Cognitive Engineering: Issues in User-Centered System Design - Roth, Patterson, Mumaw   (Correct)
In this article, we introduce some basic concepts from an emerging field called cognitive engineering that is designed to address these types of questions. unknown Cognitive Engineering: Issues i... / Human-computer interface design is not to be viewed as br techniques for human-computer interface design. More specific examples are

2249.5   The ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment - Want, Schilit, Adams, Gold..   (Correct)
This paper describes the UbiquitousComputing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user-interface issues for small devices, and our experience developing and testing a variety of mobile applications. 1 INTR... / requires an innovative user interface design to allow efficient text br Transceiver Address. User-Interface Design For Palm-Sized Computers

2227.0   Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking - Shneiderman (1994)   (Correct)
Dynamic queries are a novel approach to information seeking that may enable users to cope with information overload. They allow users to see an overview of the database, rapidly (100 msec updates) exp... / display algorithms and user interface design. Challenges include methods br display algorithms and user interface design. . Database and display

2225.0   Vb2 An Architecture For Interaction In Synthetic Worlds - Gobbetti (1993)   (Correct)
This paper describes the VB2 architecture for the construction of three-dimensional interactive applications. The system's state and behavior are uniformly represented as a network of interrelated obj... / system. KEYWORDS User Interface Design D Interaction D Virtual br interaction techniques. D interface designers are faced with systems

2203.1   LIGHTNING Network and Systems Architecture - Dowd, al. (1996)   (Correct)
LIGHTNING is adynamically reconfigurable WDM network testbed project for supercomputer interconnection. This paper describes a hierarchical WDM-based optical network testbed project that is being cons... / system and network memory interface design. The goal is not just to

2180.9   Specifications for Interoperability: Formalizing Image Schemata for.. - Frank, Raubal (1998)   (Correct)
The formal specification of spatial objects and spatial relations is at the core of geographic data exchange and interoperability for GIS. Spatial image schemata have been suggested as highly abstract... / for a discussion of user interface design. At the level of detail and

2170.6   Reliable Synchronization Support and Group-Membership Services for.. - Fabio Panzieri (1995)   (Correct)
this paper we propose a communication software architecture designed to support distributed multimedia applications. In particular, we describe algorithms and protocols that implement reliable synchro... /

2169.6   Toward Effective Conversational Messaging - Marx (1995)   (Correct)
The ubiquity of the telephone suggests it as an ideal messaging tool. The slow, serial output of speech, however, makes it difficult to find important messages quickly. MailCall, a telephone-based mes... / a wealth of insight into interface design. Thanks to him for reading a br of papers on hypertext user interface design and speech applications and

2162.7   An Extensible Framework for Spatio-Temporal Database Applications - Faria, Medeiros, Nascimento (1998)   (Correct)
There is a wide range of scientific application domains requiring sophisticated management of spatio-temporal data. However, existing database management systems offer very limited (if any at all) sup... / extensible is the system and interface design. For these reasons in most

2162.2   Undoing Actions in Collaborative Work: Framework and Experience - Prakash, Knister (1994)   (Correct)
The ability to undo operations is a standard feature in most single-user interactive applications. However, most current collaborative applications that allow several users to work simultaneously on a... / discuss some important user-interface design issues for instance the br H. Thimbleby. User Interface Design pages - . ACM Press

2148.4   Modeling Animating Realistic Faces Images - Pighin (1999)   (Correct)
Modeling and Animating Realistic Faces from Images by Fr'ed'eric Pighin Chair of Supervisory Committee Professor David H. Salesin Computer Science and Engineering This dissertation addresses the ... / . . Painterly interface design of a debauched smile . br Figure . Painterly interface design of a debauched smile. The

2147.9   Advances in Fractal Compression for Multimedia Applications - Kominek   (Correct)
Fractal image compression is a promising new technology but is not without problems. Most critically, fast encoding is required for it to find wide use in multimedia applications. This is now within r... / storage systems user interface design authoring tools and methods

2143.2   PAD++: A Zoomable Graphical Sketchpad for Exploring Alternate.. - Bederson, Hollan, Perlin, Meyer.. (1995)   (Correct)
We describe Pad++, a zoomable graphical sketchpad that we are exploring as an alternative to traditional window and icon-based interfaces. We discuss the motivation for Pad++, describe the implementat... / physics strategy for interface design and briefly contrast it with br pm Motivation If interface designers are to move beyond

2135.8   A Software Model and Specification Language for Non-WIMP User.. - Jacob, Deligiannidis, Morrison (1999)   (Correct)
We present a software model and language for describing and programming the fine-grained aspects of interaction in a non-WIMP user interface, such as a virtual environment. Our approach is based on ou... / to build. Advances in user interface design and technology have outpaced br a model that allows the user interface designer to think of continuous

2134.4   Integrating Communication, Cooperation, and Awareness: The DIVA.. - Sohlenkamp, Chwelos (1994)   (Correct)
DIVA, a novel environment for group work, is presented. This prototype virtual office environment provides support for communication, cooperation, and awareness in both the synchronous and asynchronou... / with accepted principles of interface design we tried to make all

2115.7   The APIC Approach to High Performance Network Interface Design.. - Ditta, al. (1996)   (Correct)
We are building a very high performance 1.2 Gb/s ATM network interface chip called the APIC (ATM Port Interconnect Controller). In addition to borrowing useful ideas from a number of research and com... / to High Performance Network Interface Design Protected DMA and Other br to High Performance Network Interface Design Page Introduction

2113.2   A Framework for Undoing Actions in Collaborative Systems - Prakash, Knister (1994)   (Correct)
this paper, we propose a general framework for implementing undo in collaborative systems. The framework allows users to individually reverse their own changes, taking into account the possibility of ... / option is an unexplored user interface design issue. It probably would be br H. Thimbleby. User Interface Design pages - . ACM Press

2069.1   Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and.. - III, Marshall (1999)   (Correct)
This paper reflects on experiences designing, developing, and working with users of a variety of interactive computer systems. The authors propose, based on these experiences, that the cause of a numb... / commonly mentioned in current interface design. Keywords formalization

2028.6   Specification of Application and Interface Objects for Reuse - Alencar Cowan (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper we have shown how the description of application objects and interface objects can be formalized and applied to the specification of a highly interactive system. We have presented the Ab... / interconnect modules in a user interface design system UIDS to br and are independent of the interface designed to implement them. The

2022.7   COLLAGEN: A Collaboration Manager for Software Interface Agents - Rich (1998)   (Correct)
We have implemented an application-independent collaboration manager, called Collagen, based on the SharedPlan theory of discourse, and used it to build a software interface agent for a simple air tra... / the problem is not in the user interface design as viewed over a single or

2015.9   Virtual Memory Mapped Network Interface for the SHRIMP Multicomputer - Blumrich, Alpert, Dubnicki, Felten (1993)   (Correct)
The network interfaces of existing multicomputers require a significant amount of software overhead at the operating system and user levels to provide protection and to implement message passing proto... / Some existing network interface designs support user-level message br main ideas in our network interface design providing applications with

2010.6   Design issues for floor control protocols - Dommel, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1995)   (Correct)
Floor control allows users of networked multimedia applications to remotely share resources like cursors, data views, video and audio channels, or entire applications without access conflicts. Floors ... / packet structure and user-interface design for floor presentation

1991.5   Implementing Voice Recognition And Natural Language Processing In The .. - DeVilliers (1996)   (Correct)
Maximum 200 words) 14. SUBJECT TERMS 17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT 18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE 19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF ABSTRACT 15. NUMBER OF PAGES 16. PRICE CODE 20. LIMI... / . . Interface Design . br which come into play which an interface designer must take into account.

1986.2   Cognition, Situatedness, and Situated Design - Lueg, Pfeifer (1997)   (Correct)
In the rationalistic perspective, the human expert is seen as a data-processing system having properties similar to computers. As a consequence, the design of man-machine interfaces, workplaces, and o... / perspective on man-machine interface design supporting humans in coping br in workplace design and user interface design practices. In this paper we

1985.2   Interface Agents in Model World Environments - Amant, Young   (Correct)
This article is concerned with systems that accommodate and exploit the properties of the graphical user interface as an environment. Many of these systems are interface agents, in the sense defined b... / to solve. Furthermore user interface design relies heavily on transfer of br all of these areas. User interface design Modern graphical user

1972.3   Integrating Light-Weight Workflow Management Systems within Existing.. - Muth, Weissenfels, Gillmann, Weikum (1999)   (Correct)
Workflow management systems support the efficient, largely au- tomated execution of business processes. However, using a workflow management system typically requires implementing the application's ... / The approach involves basic interface design means for implementing

1946.5   SpeechSkimmer: Interactively Skimming Recorded Speech - Arons (1993)   (Correct)
Skimming or browsing audio recordings is much more difficult than visually scanning a document because of the temporal nature of audio. By exploiting properties of spontaneous speech it is possible to... / speech. A variety of user interface design decisions made while

1946.0   Search and Retrieval in Object-Oriented Information Systems - Neuhold, Aberer, Klas, Stein, Thiel (1993)   (Correct)
In this paper, we outline the features of a knowledge-based retrieval interface MERIT (Multimedia Extensions of Retrieval Interaction Tools), and VODAK, an object-oriented DBMS suitable for multimedia... / the central parameter in the interface design process. An ideal system br Hutchins E.Metaphors for Interface Design. In Taylor M.M.et al.

1915.9   Systematic Hypermedia Application Design with OOHDM - Schwabe, Rossi, Barbosa (1996)   (Correct)
In this paper we analyze the process of hypermedia applications design and implementation, focusing in particular on two critical aspects of these applications: the navigational and interface structur... / navigational design abstract interface design and implementation. They are br cognitive aspects. Abstract Interface Design Abstract interface

1904.6   A Multi-threaded Higher-order User Interface Toolkit - Gansner, Reppy (1993)   (Correct)
This article describes eXene, a user interface toolkit implemented in a concurrent extension of Standard ML. The design and use of eXene is inextricably woven with the presence of multiple threads and... / interaction. User interface design seems to be one area where an

1900.7   Agents for Collecting Application Usage Data Over the Internet - Hilbert, Redmiles (1998)   (Correct)
Empirical evaluation of software systems in actual use is critical in software engineering. Prototyping, beta testing, and usability testing are widely employed to refine system requirements, to detec... / potential flaws in user interface design. Analysis is often aided by br In The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design Addison Wesley Publishing

1900.0   The MOL Project: An Open, Extensible Metacomputer - Reinefeld, Baraglia, Decker.. (1997)   (Correct)
Distributed high-performance computing---so-called metacomputing---refers to the coordinated use of a pool of geographically distributed high-performance computers. The user's view of an ideal metacom... / Section we elaborate on the interface design and show how the MOL

1886.0   A Logical Theory of Interfaces and Objects - Alencar Cowan (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper we motivate and describe a logic-based specification framework for objects and interfaces based on Abstract Data Views, a formal model for specifying interfaces. Abstract Data Views (ADV... / interconnect modules in a user interface design system UIDS to br about interactive systems and interface designs as suggested in

1880.9   The Amulet Environment: New Models for Effective User Interface.. - Myers (1996)   (Correct)
The Amulet user interface development environment makes it easier for programmers to create highly-interactive, graphical user interface software for Unix, Windows or Macintosh. Amulet uses new models... / Cthe dynamic and rapid user interface design and implementation br goal is to allow the user interface designer to simply draw examples

1877.5   Requirements Engineering as the Reconciliation of Technical and.. - Joseph Goguen (1994)   (Correct)
Data Types Members are aware that the same structure can be represented in a variety of ways; for example, it can be represented by a table in a newspaper as in Figure 4, by a verbally presented list... /

1876.6   Developing Utility Theory To Support The Formal Design Of.. - Johnson   (Correct)
Regulatory bodies, such as the United Kingdom's Health and Safety Executive and the United States' Nuclear Regulatory Commission, must ensure that complex production processes conform to stringent saf... / need better training in interface design or more input is needed from br behaviour of control software. Interface designers cannot identify and

1874.1   Second generation expert systems, explanations, arguments and.. - Stutt   (Correct)
It is claimed that second generation expert systems provide a means of solving some of the problems put forward recently by writers on AI and archaeology (Huggett 1985, Huggett and Baker 1985, Baker... / as user-system interaction interface design knowledge representation and

1855.3   Using GOMS for User Interface Design and Evaluation: Which Technique? - John   (Correct)
ing with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from Publications D... / Using GOMS for User Interface Design and Evaluation Which br task they're studying. But in interface design system developers need

1852.9   Backend to the Xloopn screen editor - Hodgson (1994)   (Correct)
The continuing development of LOOPN, a language for object-oriented Petri nets, has resulted in Xloopn, an X-Windows graphical screen editor. The extension of Xloopn to allow communication with other ... / background for the simulator interface design to implement interface br which provide rules for good interface design and which promote

1847.0   Retrospective and Challenges for Model-Based Interface Development - Szekely (1996)   (Correct)
Research on model-based user interface development tools is about 10 years old. Many approaches and prototype systems have been investigated in universities and research laboratories around the worl... / interface generation user interface design. Introduction br a rich representation of interface designs that these tools can

1844.9   ETYMA: A Framework for Modular Systems - Banavar, Lindstrom, Orr   (Correct)
Modularity, i.e. support for the flexible construction, adaptation, and combination of units of software, is an important goal in many systems. In most cases, however, systems achieve only a few aspec... / Functional factoring and interface design are indeed difficult tasks

1844.2   Are Displays Maps or Views? - Werner Kuhn (1991)   (Correct)
Metaphors are powerful means to design and learn user interfaces for computer systems. This paper discusses metaphors for display operations in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Specifically, the ... / impact on general user interface design practice and are now br metaphor applicable to user interface design its image-schematic

1840.8   Implementing Network Protocols at User Level - Thekkath (1993)   (Correct)
Traditionally, network software has been structured in a monolithic fashion with all protocol stacks executing either within the kernel or in a single trusted user-level server. This organization is m... / implications for host-network interface design and for overall system

1840.2   User Interface Design: From Work Tasks to Interactive System Designs - Wilson, Johnson (1994)   (Correct)
Recent work in the field of model-based user interface design offers techniques for creating and exploring user interface designs at a higher level of abstraction than is possible using traditional us... / User Interface Design From Work Tasks to br the field of model-based user interface design offers techniques for

1829.3   Specification of Tools with GTSL - Wolfgang Emmerich (1995)   (Correct)
The definition of software development methods encompasses the definition of syntax and static semantics of specification languages. These languages determine documents to be produced during the appli... / the language used for module interface design will have to be directed br and we refer to ES interface design and C should match as well as

1820.1   Computer-Human Collaboration in the Design of Graphics - Ryall (1997)   (Correct)
Delineating the roles of the user and the computer in a system is a central task in user interface design. As interactive applications become more complex, it is increasingly difficult to design inter... / is a central task in user interface design. As interactive applications br framework for computer-user interface design exploits people's expertise

1801.4   Interactive Geometric Constraint Satisfaction - Veltkamp, Arbab (1996)   (Correct)
This paper presents a new incremental approach to geometric constraint satisfaction that is tailored to interactive applications. Our approach categorizes solutions into geometric primitives represent... / applications including user interface design animation geometric

1796.5   In-Context Information Management through Adaptive Collaboration of.. - Sycara (1998)   (Correct)
Although the number and availability of electronic information sources are increasing, current information technology requires manual manipulation and userspecification of all details. Once accessed, ... / information retrieval user interface design and network management. We

1782.2   Static and Dynamic Information Organization with Star Clusters - Aslam, Pelekhov, Rus (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a system for static and dynamic information organization and show our evaluations of this system on TREC data. We introduce the off-line and on-line star clustering algorithms... / algorithm including user interface design and visualization techniques.

1781.1   Congestion Control for Asynchronous Parallel Computing on Workstation .. - Abdelsalam Heddaya (1997)   (Correct)
Asynchronous parallel computing can result in high message generation rates, thus triggering network congestion. This paper investigates the network congestion problem that can result from asynchronou... / systems. We propose a generic interface design represented as a set of

1780.0   Combining Formal Techniques and Prototyping in User Interface.. - Peter Bumbulis (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper we investigate a component-based approach to combining formal techniques and prototyping for user interface construction in which a single specification is used for constructing both imp... / notation to express user interface designs. To take advantage of tools br difficult to address . User interface designers must be fluent in the

1771.9   A Formalization Of Metaphors And Image-Schemas In User Interfaces - Kuhn, Frank (1991)   (Correct)
Sound engineering approaches to user interface design require the formalization of key interaction concepts, one of them being metaphor. Work on interface metaphors has, however, been largely non-fo... / engineering approaches to user interface design require the formalization of br case study of metaphors in interface design Erickson a indicates

1771.1   How compatiable are belief revision and mixed initiative.. - Eklund, Nowak   (Correct)
The paper argues that the only principled way that the progress of epistemic states can be traced is using belief logics whose soundness and completeness results can be used to assess the advantages a... / is committed to human-computer interface design Despite large br Furthermore the goal of the design interface is to visualize the epistemic

1767.6   Information Access in Mobile Computing Environments - Kulkarni, Banerji, Casey, Cohn (1993)   (Correct)
Accessing a rich set of information repositories in a mobile computing environment is difficult because the data resources change dynamically, physical resources are constrained and the information... / mapping cache management and interface design typically seek two basic

1755.4   Humane Interfaces to Video - Lippman, Vasconcelos, Iyengar   (Correct)
We present approaches for content characterization along the natural divisions of structured and non-structured video. We propose probabilistic clustering techniques as an alternative to query-by-exam... / retrieval and interface design components for these two

1747.8   Designing for Usability - Domain Specific Human-Computer Interfaces.. - Gulliksen (1996)   (Correct)
Despite the tremendous development and increasing availability of computers in working life, severe usability problems are frequently observed, leading to bad user acceptance, negative stress, anxiety... / document-oriented approach to interface design for skilled professionals is br platform for user interface design within a specific application

1745.0   SUPER - Visual Interaction with an Object-based ER Model - Auddino, Dennebouy, Dupont, Fontana, .. (1992)   (Correct)
SUPER is a project aiming at the specification and development of a consistent set of visual user interfaces covering all phases of the database lifecycle. In this paper we discuss the basic principle... / M. Novak FaceKit A Database Interface Design Toolkit in Proc. of the

1740.6   An Agenda for Human-Computer Interaction Research: Interaction Styles .. - Jacob, Leggett, Myers, al.   (Correct)
this report, such as command history (redo, undo, extended to non-linear sequences and graphical commands), user programming by demonstration, on-line help, generation of relevant documentation, and t... / will require either careful interface design to avoid this problem or br may require different user interface designs. The goal is simply to be

1737.6   A Framework for Describing Visual Interfaces to Databases - Murray (1998)   (Correct)
In the field of HCI there exist many formalisms for analysing, describing and evaluating interactive systems. However, in developing and evaluating user interfaces to databases, we found it necessary ... / that can be used either during interface design or as a communication aid. br analyses on different interface designs. It does address the issue

1731.8   A formalisation of SOCCA using Z; Part 1: the type level concepts - Dassen, Groenewegen.. (1999)   (Correct)
This document starts the formalisation of the modelling language of the SOCCA OO method in the formal specification language Z. It captures the "static" aspects of SOCCA, i.e. the meaning of SOCCA lan... / language itself such as user interface design support for group-ware model

1726.3   Providing Easier Access to Remote Objects in Client-Server Systems - Aldrich, Dooley, Mandelsohn, Rifkin (1998)   (Correct)
The Java Environment for Distributed Invocation (JEDI) is efficient, dynamic, and easier to use than alternative communication systems for distributed Java objects. Existing state-of-the-art mechanism... / system is invoked. Design Interface Create .x file RPCGEN br and socket manipulation. Design Interface Implement Interface Java

1719.9   IUP/LED: A Portable User Interface Development Tool - Levy De (1996)   (Correct)
this paper, dialog is mainly used in the following technical sense: a dialog is "any interactive exchange of information that takes place in a limited spatial context." unknown SOFTWARE---PRACTICE AND... / contains all aspects of user interface design. Recently a new generation br UIDSs use knowledge bases on interface design techniques and software

1712.2   A Survey of Packages for Large Linear Systems - Wu, Milne (2000)   (Correct)
This paper evaluates portable software packages for the iterative solution of very large sparse linear systems on parallel architectures. While we cannot hope to tell individual users which package wi... / using Cand advanced user interface design practices have the potential br of documentation ffl user interface design and consistency ffl

1700.8   From Objects to Actors: Study of a Limited Symbiosis in Smalltalk-80 - Briot (1988)   (Correct)
In this paper we describe an implementation of actors in Smalltalk-80, named Actalk. Actors are active and autonomous objects, as opposed to standard passive Smalltalk-80 objects. This attempt is desi... / View Controller model for interface design in order to integrate it br View Controller model for interface design may combine with our actor

1694.9   Constraint Hierarchies and Logic Programming - Borning, Maher, Martindale, Wilson (1989)   (Correct)
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a general scheme for extending logic programming to include constraints. It is parameterized by D, the domain of the constraints. However, CLP(D) languages, as ... / physical simulations user interface design document formatting

1693.9   Representations and Solutions for Game-Theoretic Problems - Koller, Pfeffer (1997)   (Correct)
A system with multiple interacting agents (whether artificial or human) is often best analyzed using game-theoretic tools. Unfortunately, while the formal foundations are well-established, standard co... / e.g.computer game playing interface design or discourse understanding.

1678.0   A Comparison of Architectural Support for Messaging in the TMC CM-5.. - Karamcheti (1995)   (Correct)
Programming models based on messaging continue to be an important programming model for parallel machines. Messaging costs are strongly influenced by a machine's network interface architecture. We exa... / critically on the network interface design but if high-volume

1673.2   NetSolve's Network Enabled Server: Examples and Applications - Henri Casanova (1998)   (Correct)
The NetSolve project, underway at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, allows users to access computational resources, such as hardware and software, distributed across the n... / load balancing user-interface design computational servers

1666.5   Real Time Groupware as a Distributed System: Concurrency Control and.. - Greenberg, Marwood (1994)   (Correct)
This paper exposes the concurrency control problem in groupware when it is implemented as a distributed system. Traditional concurrency control methods cannot be applied directly to groupware because ... / is a human problem for the interface design must reflect the way people br applying them to groupware interface design. It begins by reviewing

1664.1   Generating Cooperative System Responses in Information Retrieval.. - Fischer, Stein (1994)   (Correct)
This paper describes the Corinna system which integrates a theoretical approach to dialogue modeling with text generation techniques to conduct cooperative dialogues in natural language. It is shown h... / human-human communication into interface design even if only to a small

1663.4   The Design of a Model-Based Multimedia Interaction Manager - Arens   (Correct)
We describe here the conceptual design of Cicero , an applicationindependent human-computer interaction manager that performs run-time media coordination and allocation, so as to adapt dynamically to ... / types anticipating in their interface design all the possible br using principles of good interface design and knowledge of information

1649.5   Declarative interface models for user interface construction tools.. - Szekely, Sukaviriya, Castells.. (1995)   (Correct)
Currently, building a user interface involves creating a large procedural program. Modelbased programming provides an alternative new paradigm. In the model-based paradigm, developers create a declara... / automate various aspects of interface design that assist system builders br interface tools UIMS user interface design environments

1641.8   A Spatial Model of Interaction in Large Virtual Environments - Benford, Fahlén (1993)   (Correct)
Introduction Our paper presents a model for supporting group interaction in large-scale virtual worlds 1 . The model provides generic techniques for managing interactions between various objects in su... / explored in areas such as user interface design virtual meeting rooms media

1640.1   Systematic Hypermedia Design - Balasubramanian (1996)   (Correct)
Hypermedia structuring and navigation requires design methodologies different from those developed for standard information systems. This article details our successful application of Relationship Man... / management groupware and user interface design. Most recently Bala was br access information User-Interface Design how information will be

1638.4   Using UML for Modeling a Distributed Java Application - Bergner, Rausch, Sihling (1997)   (Correct)
The Unified Modeling Language consists of a set of mostly graphical description techniques for the specification and documentation of object-oriented systems. We describe the experiences gained while ... / . . . User Interface Design . br Section . . . . User Interface Design The analysis class diagram

1637.7   Visual Scenarios for Validation of Requirements Specification - Lalioti, Theodoulidis (1995)   (Correct)
The development of a large information system is generally regarded as one of the most complex activities undertaken by organisations and it is dependent on the communication and understanding among t... / reengineering User Interface Design Documentation and

1622.4   Evaluation Methodologies for Intelligent Tutoring Systems - Mark (1993)   (Correct)
As intelligent tutoring system (ITS) issues are investigated and intelligent tutoring systems are developed, evaluation methodology becomes important. Basic researchers, system developers, and educato... / ranging from details of interface design to overall system goals. The br aspects of a system like interface design where criteria can be

1590.0   Mind the gap! Towards a unified view of CSCW - Schmidt, Simone (2000)   (Correct)
CSCW at large seems to be pursuing two diverging strategies: on one hand a strategy aiming at coordination technologies that reduce the complexity of coordinating cooperative activities by regulating ... / and their presentation easier interface design possibilities of

1587.4   Research on Techniques and Tools for Computer Security: The COAST.. - Spafford   (Correct)
The goal of the COAST project is to establish a long-term research program exploringnew approaches to computer security and computer system management. The principal focus will be on techniques and to... / fault tolerance supportive interface design government regulation and

1578.8   What the Query Told the Link: The Integration of Hypertext and.. - Golovchinsky (1997)   (Correct)
Traditionally hypertexts have been limited in size by the manual effort required to create hypertext links. In addition, large hyper-linked collections may overwhelm users with the range of possible l... / even the most careful user interface design. Thus alternatives to br a query-mediated hypertext interface designed to support information

1573.7   Three-dimensional PC: toward novel forms of human-computer interaction - Liu, Pastoor, Seifert, Hurtienne (2000)   (Correct)
The ongoing integration of IT systems is offering computer users a wide range of new (networked) services and the access to an explosively growing host of multimedia information. Consequently, apart f... / In this context multimodal interface design means to make the most br a clear tendency in graphic interface design to make use of the highly

1569.9   Cases, Scripts, and Information-Seeking Strategies: On the Design of.. - Belkin, Cool, Thiel (1994)   (Correct)
The support of effective interaction of the user with the other components of the system is a central problem for information retrieval. In this paper, we present a theory of such interactions taking ... / IR early concern with user interface design e.g.Walker the br has been followed in the interface design suggested by Belkin

1563.2   A Software Development Environment based on a Geographic Space.. - Christensen (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes a software development environment where the user interface is based on a geographic space metaphor. It argues that a geographic space metaphor enhances navigational abilities, ... / space metaphor for the user interface design of a software development br desktop space metaphor in user interface design is the Macintosh Finder.

1551.1   A Composable Architecture for Scripting Multimedia Network.. - Romer (1998)   (Correct)
A common approach to experimental multimedia network applications is to structure a range of media tools as independent monolithic applications. In this approach, every change must be incorporated int... / Challenges to Overcome in the Interface Design . br Challenges to Overcome in the Interface Design While it was an important

1546.9   Narrative Intelligence - Mateas, Sengers (1998)   (Correct)
this paper, he looks at the use of space in human narratives. This detailed look at human Narrative Intelligence provides an important anchor in narrative theory for the Symposium. unknown Narrative I... / For example in human-computer interface design the research focus moved br of narrative was examined for interface design principles Laurel

1546.2   Tadzebao And Webonto: Discussing, Browsing, Editing Ontologies On The .. - Domingue   (Correct)
In this paper I describe two systems which, in different ways, address the shortcomings of current approaches to enabling ontology construction and use via the World-Wide Web. The first system Tadzeba... / that the use of HTML generates interface design problems. In section of br now review the problems for interface designers when using HTML to create

1542.4   Balancing DMA Lantency and Bandwidth in a High-Speed Network Adapter - Yocum, Anderson, Chase, Gadde.. (1997)   (Correct)
Advances in networks and I/O bus structures continue to improve the latency and bandwidth of communication in computer clusters. While high-end PCI I/O systems have improved I/O performance significan... / in high-speed network interface design that this technique has not br to high performance network interface design Protected DMA and other

1541.7   State-Machine-Based User-Interface Specification - Carneiro-Coffin, Coffin, Cowan..   (Correct)
Data Views (ADVs) [6]. ADVs were inspired by Abstract Data Types (ADTs) [18], which are used very successfully in modeling application modules. An ADV is a special kind ? E-mail address:carneiro@vel... / to assist in user-interface design is particularly appealing br were detected because the user-interface design closely resembled the actual

1539.0   Modelling Interaction in Agent Systems - Dalmonte, Gaspari (1995)   (Correct)
We present a study of the interaction properties of multiagent systems where agents communicate by means of speech act based primitives. We identify a set of basic interaction mechanisms: agent identi... / New Guidelines in Group Interface Design a Group-Friendly Interface

1527.6   Enriched View Synchrony: A Programming Paradigm for Partitionable.. - Babaoglu, Bartoli, Dini (1996)   (Correct)
S. All local authors can be reached via e-mail at the address last-name@cs.unibo.it. Questions and comments should be addressed to tr-admin@cs.unibo.it. Recent Titles from the UBLCS Technical Report ... / New Guidelines in Group Interface Design a Group-Friendly Interface

1526.1   The HTK Hidden Markov Model Toolkit: Design and Philosophy - Young (1994)   (Correct)
ion. However, they are not actually abstract data types. Far from it, all HTK data types are very concrete. The full definition of each type is visible outside of the module that defines it and the pr... / recognition tools. The user interface design is then described in section br data are available. User Interface Design HTK tools are typically

1509.6   Designing Intelligent Interfaces For Users With Memory And Language.. - Singh (2000)   (Correct)
The main contribution of this paper is to discuss in depth the issues related to the design of computer interfaces for users with language limitations. Language limitations are found to various degree... / Language Limitations Interface Design Internet Hypertext br aids through sophisticated interface design. The recommendations and

1508.1   Building an Integrated Persistent Application - Sjøberg, Atkinson, Lopes, Trinder (1993)   (Correct)
The major motivation for database programming language (DBPL) research is to facilitate the construction and maintenance of large dataintensive applications. To fully benefit from DBPLs, supporting me... /

1504.9   A Glass Box Approach to Adaptive Hypermedia - Höök, Karlgren, Wærn, Dahlbäck.. (1996)   (Correct)
Utilising adaptive interface techniques in the design of systems introduces certain risks. An adaptive interface is not static, but will actively adapt to the perceived needs of the user. Unless caref... / mechanisms and both from the interface design. This should make it br explicit task selection. The interface design allows us to use both

1501.5   An Approach to Large-Scale Collection of Application Usage Data Over.. - Hilbert, Redmiles (1998)   (Correct)
Empirical evaluation of software systems in actual usage situations is critical in software engineering. Prototyping, beta testing, and usability testing are widely used to refine system requirements,... / potential flaws in user interface design. Analysis is often aided by br or testing tool for user interface designs that compares models of

1497.3   Distributed Conflicts in Communicating Systems - Busi, Gorrieri (1994)   (Correct)
S. All local authors can be reached via e-mail at the address last-name@cs.unibo.it. Written requests and comments should be addressed to tr-admin@cs.unibo.it. UBLCS Technical Report Series 93-23 A ... / New Guidelines in Group Interface Design a Group-Friendly Interface

1494.1   Supporting Creativity with Advanced Information-Abundant User.. - Shneiderman (1999)   (Correct)
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct information technologies that support creativity. This ambitious goal can be attained if designers b... / researchers and user interface designers is to construct br research and advanced user interface design. This paper concentrates on

1490.6   Ce 224 --- Computer--Aided Engineering - Purpose Of Course   (Correct)
nstructor. PREREQUISITES The only prerequisite is at least one programming, which for most students will most likely have used FORTRAN. HOMEWORK, EXAM, PROJECT, AND GRADING The graded course work ... / graphics and human-computer interface design Upon completion of the

1490.1   Collecting User Feedback and Usage Data on a Large Scale to Inform.. - Hilbert, Redmiles   (Correct)
The Internet enables cheap, rapid, and large-scale distribution of software for evaluation purposes. It also presents hitherto unprecedented, and currently underutilized, opportunities for increasing ... / group for usability and interface design professionals. however br flaws in application and user interface design. Analysis is performed with

1489.2   Synchronization Support and Group-Membership Services for Reliable.. - Fabio Panzieri (1997)   (Correct)
S. All local authors can be reached via e-mail at the address last-name@cs.unibo.it. Requests and comments should be addressed to tr-admin@cs.unibo.it. Recent Titles from the UBLCS Technical Report ... / New Guidelines in Group Interface Design a Group-Friendly Interface

1487.6   Assessing Usability from Formal User-Interface Designs - Hussey, MacColl, Carrington (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we demonstrate usability analysis of Object-Z user-interface designs. Usability can be defined in terms of five salient properties of an interactive system: task efficiency, reuse, use... / Usability from Formal User-Interface Designs Andrew Hussey Ian MacColl br Usability from Formal User-Interface Designs Andrew Hussey Ian MacColl

1486.9   Decision Support For Practical Reasoning: a theoretical and.. - Girle, Hitchcock, McBurney, Verheij   (Correct)
CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Practical Reasoning 3. Argument Schemes and Defeasibility 4. Decision Calculi 5. Reasoning under Resource Constraints 6. Moral Considerations 7. Deliberation Dialogue 8. In... / . Deliberation Dialogue . Interface Design . Evaluation . Summary br system's peculiarities. Interface Design It is vital that any

1485.4   Archive Server For Real-Time Collaboration In Disciple - By Dawei   (Correct)
OF THE THESIS ARCHIVE SERVER FOR REAL-TIME COLLABORATION IN DISCIPLE by Dawei Wu Thesis Director: Professor James L. Flanagan Our goal is to create a server which coordinates the work of clients in th... / . . User Interface Design br process finishes. . User Interface Design We designed user interface

1475.8   An Overview of the Tatami Project - Goguen, Lin, Rosu, Mori, Warinschi (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes the Tatami project at UCSD, which is developing a system to support distributed cooperative software development over the web, and in particular, the validation of concurrent di... / describes some novel user interface design methods that have been br . many user interface design decisions have been

1474.4   A Probabilistic Logic For The Development Of Safety-Critical.. - Johnson (1993)   (Correct)
This paper starts from the premise that the human contribution to risk must be assessed during the development of safety-critical systems. In contrast to previous approaches, discrete numerical values... / Keywords Risk assessment interface design formal methods prototyping br a considerable challenge to interface designers Worley and Lewins

1471.7   Parallel I/O as a Parallel Application - Moyer, Sunderam (1995)   (Correct)
Metacomputing environments provide a software platform for implementing parallel applications utilizing networked computing resources. Such programming environments offer a cost-effective alternative ... / with system functionality and interface design the PIOUS architecture br experimentation in user interface design without requiring

1469.6   Visualising Data Modelling Constructs in an Object-Oriented Database - Ghassan Al-Qaimari   (Correct)
Object-oriented databases are seen as potential successors to relational databases, at least in part because they provide a richer set of data modelling constructs. This paper addresses the challenge ... / addresses the challenge to interface designers posed by such constructs br much of the work to date on interface design for OODBs has concentrated

1467.9   A Multi-Paradigm Query Interface To An Object-Oriented Database - Dac Khoa   (Correct)
The object-oriented paradigm has a number of widely recognised strengths when applied to data management, but the increased complexity of actual systems compared with their relational predecessors o... / as a guiding principle of interface design it has never been seriously br for intelligient visual interface design for Database Systems. In

1465.0   Complexity in Object Oriented Frameworks - Boake, van den Heever (1996)   (Correct)
Perhaps the most perplexing question facing software developers today is: "Why is software development so difficult, and becoming increasingly so ?" In these days of high level languages, visual progr... / similar areas such as user interface design object persistence or

1464.1   Integrating Reliable Memory in Databases - Wee Teck Ng (1997)   (Correct)
Recent results in the Rio project at the University of Michigan show that it is possible to create an area of main memory that is as safe as disk from operating system crashes. This paper explores h... / experienced by the I O interface design. We can also achieve better br storage than in the I O interface design Lastly this design reduces

1457.0   Input Devices And Techniques - Jacob   (Correct)
INTRODUCTION All aspects of human-computer interaction, from the high-level concerns of organizational context and system requirements to the conceptual, semantic, and syntactic levels of user interfa... / and syntactic levels of user interface design are ultimately funneled br input methods one can choose. Interface design for handicapped users

1453.1   Embodiment in Conversational Interfaces: Rea - Cassell, Bickmore, Billinghurst.. (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we argue for embodied conversational characters as the logical extension of the metaphor of human -- computer interaction as a conversation. We argue that the only way to fully model t... / successfully applied to human-interface design for quite some time. One of

1444.9   A Guide to GOMS Model Usability Evaluation using GOMSL and GLEAN3 - Jan David Kieras (1999)   (Correct)
This document is a heavily modified version of the earlier "Guides" to GOMS modeling Kieras(1988, 1997a). 1. INTRODUCTION unknown A Guide to GOMS Model Usability Evaluation using GOMSL and GLEAN3 Jan... / Engineering Models for Usable Interface Design The standard accepted br assessing the usability of an interface design quickly and at low cost

1441.6   Towards an Information Visualization Workspace: Combining Multiple.. - Roth, Chuah, Kerpedjiev.. (1997)   (Correct)
New user interface challenges are arising because people need to explore and perform many diverse tasks involving large quantities of abstract information. Visualizing information is one approach to t... / resources challenging user interface design problems are emerging. These br spaces. A fundamental user interface design question is how can we use

1437.3   A Layered Approach to Dedicated Application Builders Based on.. - Steyaert, De Hondt, Demeyer, De.. (1994)   (Correct)
In this paper we investigate what is needed to make user interface builders incrementally refinable. The need for dedicated user interface builders is motivated by drawing a parallel with programmin... / UIMS promote visual user interface design and development to minimise br To create this interface the interface designer opens a new canvas an

1433.4   The Effects of Network Contention on Processor Allocation Strategies - Sherry Moore (1996)   (Correct)
Various processor allocation strategies have been proposed for scalable parallel computers (SPCs). These strategies try to maximize the overall system utilization and, in the mean time, try to avoid n... / behavior of applications host interface design switching techniques br the network. But with new host interface design and message passing

1414.2   Multiple Perspectives in Interactive System Design - Jeffrey Mcwhirter David (1996)   (Correct)
The presentation of information in interactive systems plays a crucial role in the users' ability to accomplish tasks. Many tasks, in fact, require multiple perspectives of the application data. Howev... / perspective interfaces user interface design. ABSTRACT The br already existing methods for interface design can be used here. User task

1413.0   Scheduling a Metacomputer With Uncooperative Sub-schedulers - Gehring, Preiß (1999)   (Correct)
The main advantage of a metacomputer is not its peak performance but better utilization of its machines. Therefore, e#cient scheduling strategies are vitally important to any metacomputing project. A ... / example networking security interface design load balancing mapping

1408.8   StarT-Jr: A Parallel System from Commodity Technology - Hoe, Ehrlich (1996)   (Correct)
StarT-jr is an experimental parallel system composed of a network of personal computers (PCs). The system leverages the momentum of the microprocessor and PC industries to achieve excellent single nod... / in the area of NOW and network interface design. This paper concludes with a br widen. Meanwhile the network interface design for a practical NOW system

1405.3   Self-Parameterizing Protocol Stacks for Quality-of-Service Guarantees - Mehra, Wang, Shin   (Correct)
Recent trends in communication subsystem design reflect a continued thrust towards support for highperformance and high-function data transfer. One important type of value-added functionality is suppo... / and high-performance network interface design However while br A systematic approach to host interface design for high-speed networks

1399.3   A Systematic Approach To User Interface Design For A Hypertext.. - Rk   (Correct)
A number of navigational tools exist for hypertext systems. Authoring guidelines have also been proposed for the organization of information in hypertext systems. However, there has been no systematic... / A Systematic Approach To User Interface Design For A Hypertext Framework br attempt to apply a set of user interface design guidelines to a hypertext

1397.7   Collaboration during Conceptual Design - Catledge, Potts (1995)   (Correct)
The conceptual design of software involves the analysis of requirements, functional specification, and architectural design. Despite the recent interest in supporting the software development proces... / making critical allocation and interface design decisions. Second Centauri

1390.4   Analysis and Empirical Studies of Derivational Analogy - Blumenthal, Porter (1994)   (Correct)
Derivational analogy is a technique for reusing problem solving experience to improve problem solving performance. This research addresses an issue common to all problem solvers that use derivational ... / HL or an automatic human-interface design system Blu a Second a br of automated metaphoric human interface design which is used as the testbed

1390.1   Computer Science CORBA and ODBMSs in Viewpoint Development.. - Emmerich (1997)   (Correct)
Any software process goes through a number of different stages. During these stages artifacts are produced that reflect the software system from multiple perspectives. We refer to these artifacts as... / architectural and component interface design to component implementation

1389.5   CAMILA: Formal Software Engineering Supported by Functional.. - Almeida, Barbosa, Neves, Oliveira (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes two experiences in teaching a formal approach to software engineering, at undergraduate level, supported by Camila, a functional programming based tool. Carried on in different ... / construction to databases interface design to fuzzy reasoning or br a formal approach to user-interface design described elsewhere see

1384.5   An Exploratory Study of IR Interaction for User Interface Design. - Hansen (1997)   (Correct)
The thesis describe an exploratory and experimental evaluation of the user interface of the Dienst system, a WWW-based IR system implemented in a real-world online WWW setting. The study deals with tw... / of IR Interaction for User Interface Design. Preben Hansen November br supported in the user interfacedesign. Keywords Information

1381.9   Pad - An Alternative Approach to the Computer Interface - Perlin, Fox (1993)   (Correct)
We believe that navigation in information spaces is best supported by tapping into our natural spatial and geographic ways of thinking. To this end, we are developing a new computer interface model ca... / spatial metaphor for computer interface design. It provides an intuitive

1374.4   Perceptive Spaces for Performance and Entertainment (Revised) - Wren, Sparacino, Azarbayejani.. (1997)   (Correct)
Bulky head-mounted displays, data gloves, and severely limited movement have become synonymous with virtual environments. This is unfortunate since virtual environments have such great potential in ap... / solutions to manmachine interface design problems that have br animation by example design interface information browsing and

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