Looking for Unexpected Consequences of Interface Design Decisions: The MeMo Workbench

Abstract

This paper discusses and illustrates work in progress on the MEMO workbench for early model-based usability evaluation of interface designs. Characteristic features of the workbench include (a) the prediction of errors via rules that refer to user attributes; and (b) the automatic generation of methods for performing specific tasks and for recovering from errors.

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jameson2007,
  author = {Anthony Jameson and Angela Mahr and Michael Kruppa and Andreas Rieger 
	and Robert Schleicher},
  title = {Looking for Unexpected Consequences of Interface Design Decisions:
	The MeMo Workbench},
  booktitle = {Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design},
  year = {2007},
  editor = {Marco Winckler and Hilary Johnson and Philippe A. Palanque},
  volume = {4849},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {279-286},
  month = {November},
  publisher = {Springer},
  isbn = {978-3-540-77221-7}
}
Autoren:
Anthony Jameson, Angela Mahr, Michael Kruppa, Andreas Rieger, Robert Schleicher
Kategorie:
Tagungsbeitrag
Jahr:
2007
Ort:
6th International workshop on TAsk MOdels and DIAgrams (TAMODIA 2007)