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Extending UML to support user interface design

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The long term aim of this research is more complete integration of HCI and software engineering methods. It currently involves two distinct projects, the common thread being UML use case modelling. Project 1 is concerned with the mapping of tasks to dialogue structure. Project 2 is examining UML use case modelling from the viewpoint of its suitability as input to the early stages of the visual design of graphical user interfaces. It remains to bring the work together into an integrated method.

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Scogings, C. & Phillips, C. H. E. (2001): A Method for the Early Stages of Interactive Systems Design using UML and Lean Cuisine+, AUIC 2001, IEEE, Gold Coast, Australia, 29 Jan - 1 Feb 2001, 69--76.
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CHINZ '01: Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Human Interaction
July 2001
81 pages
ISBN:0473075598
DOI:10.1145/2331812
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