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Geração de interfaces através de sistemas baseados em conhecimento: uma abordagem centrada em explicações de modelos de resolução de problemas

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O processo de geração de interface de usuário é complexo e exige um grande esforço do especialista porque existem várias combinações possíveis e incertezas sobre a mesma opção. Acreditamos que é importante a modelagem dos conceitos de IHC e dos conhecimentos de todos os envolvidos e um reuso dessa modelagem para automatizar e otimizar tal processo. Portanto propomos um SBC (Sistema Baseado em Conhecimento) que represente o conhecimento dos projetistas de interface. Esse Sistema possui a característica interativa, de maneira que o usuário pode ter uma explicação do resultado produzido melhorando o entendimento e a aceitação da interface proposta. Aplicamos o método proposto para gerar protótipos da interface do usuário de um sistema de simulação da criminalidade.

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    CLIHC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 Latin American conference on Human-computer interaction
    October 2005
    361 pages
    ISBN:1595932240
    DOI:10.1145/1111360

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