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- 2010
- David England, Philippe A. Palanque, Jean Vanderdonckt, Peter J. Wild:
Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design, 8th International Workshop, TAMODIA 2009, Brussels, Belgium, September 23-25, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5963, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-11796-1 [contents] - 2009
- Jan Van den Bergh, Deepak Sahni, Karin Coninx:
Task Models for Safe Software Evolution and Adaptation. TAMODIA 2009: 72-77 - Sybille Caffiau, Patrick Girard, Dominique L. Scapin, Laurent Guittet, Loé Sanou:
Formally Expressing the Users' Objects World in Task Models. TAMODIA 2009: 117-130 - Albert Fleischmann, Sonia Lippe, Nils Meyer, Christian Stary:
Coherent Task Modeling and Execution Based on Subject-Oriented Representations. TAMODIA 2009: 78-91 - Boris Fritscher, Yves Pigneur:
Supporting Business Model Modelling: A Compromise between Creativity and Constraints. TAMODIA 2009: 28-43 - Francisco Javier Martínez-Ruiz, Jean Vanderdonckt, Jaime Muñoz Arteaga:
Weighting Task Procedure for Zoomable Task Hierarchy Modeling of Rich Internet Applications. TAMODIA 2009: 92-102 - Matthias Neubauer, Stefan Oppl, Christian Stary:
Towards Intuitive Modeling of Business Processes: Prospects for Flow- and Natural-Language Orientation. TAMODIA 2009: 15-27 - Nuno Jardim Nunes:
iUCP - Estimating Interaction Design Projects with Enhanced Use Case Points. TAMODIA 2009: 131-145 - Johanna Renny Octavia, Lode Vanacken, Chris Raymaekers, Karin Coninx, Eddy Flerackers:
Facilitating Adaptation in Virtual Environments Using a Context-Aware Model-Based Design Process. TAMODIA 2009: 58-71 - Jorge Luis Pérez-Medina, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Dominique Rieu:
A Service-Oriented Approach for Interactive System Design. TAMODIA 2009: 44-57 - Martin Randles, David England, A. Taleb-Bendiab:
Task Modelling Using Situation Calculus. TAMODIA 2009: 103-116 - Kênia Soares Sousa, Hildeberto Mendonça, Jean Vanderdonckt:
A Rule-Based Approach for Model Management in a User Interface - Business Alignment Framework. TAMODIA 2009: 1-14 - Vi Tran, Manuel Kolp, Jean Vanderdonckt, Yves Wautelet, Stéphane Faulkner:
Agent-Based User Interface Generation from Combined Task, Context and Domain Models. TAMODIA 2009: 146-161 - 2008
- Matthias Bezold:
An Ontology-Based Adaptation Framework for Multimodal Interactive Systems. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 205-212 - Sybille Caffiau, Patrick Girard, Dominique L. Scapin, Laurent Guittet, Loé Sanou:
Assessment of Object Use for Task Modeling. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 14-28 - Jurriaan van Diggelen, Robbert-Jan Beun, Rogier M. van Eijk, Peter J. Werkhoven:
Information Supply Mechanisms in Ubiquitous Computing, Crisis Management and Workflow Modelling. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 72-83 - Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
Some Thoughts about the Horizontal Development of Software Engineers. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 213-220 - Alan J. Dix:
Tasks = Data + Action + Context: Automated Task Assistance through Data-Oriented Analysis. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 1-13 - Sebastian Feuerstack, Marco Blumendorf, Maximilian Kern, Michael Kruppa, Michael Quade, Mathias Runge, Sahin Albayrak:
Automated Usability Evaluation during Model-Based Interactive System Development. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 134-141 - Gerhard Fischer, Antonio Piccinno, Yunwen Ye:
The Ecology of Participants in Co-evolving Socio-technical Environments. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 279-286 - Vincent Ganneau, Gaëlle Calvary, Rachel Demumieux:
Learning Key Contexts of Use in the Wild for Driving Plastic User Interfaces Engineering. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 271-278 - Matthias Giese, Tomasz Mistrzyk, Andreas Pfau, Gerd Szwillus, Michael von Detten:
AMBOSS: A Task Modeling Approach for Safety-Critical Systems. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 98-109 - William J. Giraldo, Ana I. Molina, Manuel Ortega, César A. Collazos:
Integrating Groupware Notations with UML. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 142-149 - Mario Gleichmann, Thomas Hasart, Ilvio Bruder, Andreas Heuer, Peter Forbrig:
Demonstration of Software Components for End-User Development. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 293-298 - Steve Goschnick, Sandrine Balbo, Liz Sonenberg:
From Task to Agent-Oriented Meta-models, and Back Again. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 41-57 - Steve Goschnick, Sandrine Balbo, Liz Sonenberg:
ShaMAN: An Agent Meta-model for Computer Games. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 237-245 - Mieke Haesen, Karin Coninx, Jan Van den Bergh, Kris Luyten:
MuiCSer: A Process Framework for Multi-disciplinary User-Centred Software Engineering Processes. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 150-165 - Steffen Lohmann, Jürgen Ziegler, Philipp Heim:
Involving End Users in Distributed Requirements Engineering. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 221-228 - Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Maurice H. ter Beek, Michael D. Harrison, Michele Loreti:
A Fluid Flow Approach to Usability Analysis of Multi-user Systems. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 166-180 - Joseph McKnight, Gavin J. Doherty, Bridget Kane, Saturnino Luz:
Concepts for Analysis and Design of Mobile Healthcare Applications. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 229-236
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