| F. Patern, I.Breedvelt-Schouten, N.deKonig. Deriving Presentations from Task Models. Proceedings EHCI'98 - IFIP Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Kluwiert Publisher, 1998, Crete, Greece. |
....mechanisms are supplied: 1. Model derivation: the elements and the relationships of one or many still unspecified models are derived from the elements and relationships of one or many already specified models according to transformation rules, the parameters of which are controlled by the designer [1,7,12]. 2. Model linking binding: the elements and the relationships of one or many already specified models are processed to establish, update or restore previously established relationships (one or many of them) between the models elements [1,3,5] 3. Model composition: one or many already specified ....
....the first level, each presentation unit is consequently decomposed into windows. These can be grouped according to different strategies as long as a threshold for some cognitive load metric is not exceeded. Patern et al. have investigated how a presentation model can be derived from a task model [7] specified in the ConcurTaskTrees notation [6] In this research, a bottom up approach is exploiting first the structural relationships, and then the temporal relationships to group presentation elements based on the concept of an activation set. Such a set groups the presentation units ....
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Patern, F., Breedvelt-Shouten, I.M., de Koning, N.M.: Deriving Presentations from Task Models. In: Proc. of IFIP Workshop on Engineering the Human-Computer Interaction EHCI'98 (Creete, September 1998). Kluwer Academics Publisher, Dordrecht (1998)
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F. Patern, I.Breedvelt-Schouten, N.deKonig. Deriving Presentations from Task Models. Proceedings EHCI'98 - IFIP Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Kluwiert Publisher, 1998, Crete, Greece.
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