| R. Moriyon, P. Szekely, and R. Neches. Automatic generation of help from interface design models. In Proceedings of 1994 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pages 225--231, 1994. |
....the user can perform in the different states are denoted by directed arcs. In the current state the user can only start a phone call. PLUG IN uses the set of state transition diagrams to generate dynamical on line help pages and animation sequences. In contrast to other approaches to user guidance [7, 17], PLUG IN generates dynamical on line help pages in HTML format that can be inspected with a World Wide Web browser like Netscape or NCSA Mosaic. One dynamical on line help page is displayed in figure 6. Each dynamical on line help page is typically divided into four regions and contains: ffl ....
R. Moriyon. Automatic Generation of Help from Interface Design Models. In CHI' 94 Proceedings . ACM , 1994.
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R. Moriyon, P. Szekely, and R. Neches. Automatic generation of help from interface design models. In Proceedings of 1994 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pages 225--231, 1994.
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R. Moriyon, P. Szekely, and R. Neches. Automatic generation of help from interface design models. In Proceedings of 1994 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pages 225--231, 1994.
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