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Szekely, P. (1994) User Interface Prototyping: Tools and Techniques. Technical report, Intelligent Systems Division, University of Southern California.

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Exploiting Model-Based Techniques for User.. - Griffiths, McKirdy, .. (1998)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....of current model based systems for developing user interfaces to databases. To enable a comparison to be made of the facilities supported by model based systems in a common application. Although there have been earlier surveys of model based systems (Schlungbaum, 1996) Myers, 1995) (Szekely, 1994), these have never been in the context of user interfaces to databases, and have never exploited a case study to allow more detailed comparisons to be made of the different approaches. The paper is structured as follows. Section 2 describes the case study used throughout the paper. Section 3 ....

Szekely, P. (1994) User Interface Prototyping: Tools and Techniques. Technical report, Intelligent Systems Division, University of Southern California.


User Interface Tools: a Survey and Perspective - Keller (1995)   (Correct)

....opposed features, the tools rapid prototyping capabilities (2. and their usability for building fully operational systems (3. Implementing these features in a single tool constitutes a true challenge to the tool developer. Note that this problem is being reported by others as well [LR92, Sze94] Modularity and reusability of tools were also ranked important (6. 7. suggesting that UI tool users are well aware of the significance of these software quality factors. Interestingly enough, the cost of the tool was rated second lowest for Very important, but highest for Fairly ....

Pedro Szekely. User interface prototyping: Tools and techniques. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction, pages 49--63, Sorrento, Italy, May 1994. Workshop held in conjunction with the 16th Intl. Conf. on Sofware Engineering. Will also be published by Springer-Verlag.


Needs-based Development of X/Motif User Interfaces - DesRochers (1994)   (Correct)

....13 Figure 2 One way Constraint between Box and Circle . 15 Figure 3 Multi way Constraint between Box and Circle . 15 Figure 4 Model based Architecture [Szekely 94] 19 Figure 5 State Transition Diagram for a simple calculator . 23 Figure 6 Visual C AppStudio . 26 Figure 7 User ....

....(depicted as the Model in Figure 4) The information contained within the database is called a model. The model contains information about the users tasks, the application s data, the commands available to the user, the look and feel of the user interface, and the users characteristics. Szekely 94] The run time system uses the model as input to map the application s state to the user interface. The run time system also accepts input from the programmer and generates the appropriate application function calls. The design time tools are used to build and refine the interface model. ....

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Szekely, Pedro. User Interface Prototyping: Tools and Techniques. Technical Report, USC/Information Sciences Institute, 1994.

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