نتایج جستجو برای: single display user interface ui

تعداد نتایج: 1358972  

2003
Alejandro C. Frery André R. G. do A. Leitão André W. B. Furtado Fernando da C. A. Neto Fernando da F. de Souza Gustavo D. de Andrade José E. de A. Filho Luis Freire

The concept of user’s routine intentions is focused on this paper. A proposal, based on this idea, is made to develop applications with enhanced usability. Its goal is to add new user interface (UI) specification techniques to already known UI description models, in order to make it possible to translate the user’s most desired intentions into a discourse of as few as possible intuitive interfa...

Journal: :Computers, materials & continua 2022

Currently, many mobile devices provide various interaction styles and modes which create complexity in the usage of interfaces. The context offers information base for development Adaptive user interface (AUI) frameworks to overcome heterogeneity. For this purpose, ontological modeling has been made specific environment. This type philosophy states relationship among elements (e.g., classes, re...

2006
Goetz Botterweck J. Felix Hampe

In this paper we describe MANTRA, a model-driven approach for the development of multiple consistent user interfaces for one application. The common requirements of all these user interfaces are captured in an abstract UI model (AUI) which is annotated with constraints on the dialogue flow. We exemplify all further steps along a well known application scenario in which a user queries train conn...

2003
Laurent Bouillon Jean Vanderdonckt

Reverse engineering transforms a final user interface into a logical representation that is manipulable enough to allow forward engineering to port a UI from one computing platform to another with maximum flexibility, minimal effort.

2002
Mohammed Elkoutbi Rudolf K. Keller

In this paper, we present a comparison framework of two proposed approaches for modeling interactive systems using scenarios as defined by the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Scenarios are first transformed into partial specifications and merged to obtain a global specification capturing the behavior of an object of the system or the behavior of the entire system. From the global specification...

2006
Goetz Botterweck Felix Hampe

In this paper we describe MANTRA, a model-driven approach for the development of multiple consistent user interfaces for one application. The common requirements of all these user interfaces are captured in an abstract UI model (AUI) which is annotated with constraints on the dialogue flow. We exemplify all further steps along a well known application scenario in which a user queries train conn...

2005
Jullien Bouchet Benoit Mansoux Laurence Nigay

INTRODUCTION Parallel to the development of the Graphical User Interface technology, natural language processing, computer vision, 3-D sound, and gesture recognition have made significant progress. In addition recent interaction paradigms such as perceptual User Interface (UI) [13], tangible UI [8], embodied UI [7] and Augmented Reality (AR) open a vast world of possibilities for interaction mo...

Journal: :Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering 2002
Faouzi Moussa Meriem Riahi Christophe Kolski Mohamed Moalla

this paper proposes an approach for the specification of human-machine dialogue for interactive process control applications. This approach is based on a formal modelling of the Human-Machine System behaviour. This modelling makes it possible to deduce the user requirements and then to identify the User Interface (UI) objects. The formal aspect allows the validation of the specifications before...

2009
Martin Oberhofer Erik Nijkamp

Today, decision making by users of front office applications happens without analytical information supporting this process. We propose as solution Embedded Analytics (EA) making analytical insight in context of the front office application available to users in an on demand fashion. “In context” means that only analytics relevant for decisions on the current User Interface (UI) screen is made ...

2009
Mathieu Vallée Dominik Ertl

The development of a multimodal Human-Robot Interface (HRI) involving mixed-initiative and context-awareness is complex and laborious. The integration of individual modalities (e.g., gesture recognition or speech output) and the design of natural human-robot interaction are two different tasks that both require their own expertise. In this paper, we consider three different roles that participa...

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