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Outils de modélisation des tâches utilisateurs: exigences du point de vue utilisation

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User task analysis is a critical step in the a design process of interactive systems. The large set of user task models available today may lead to assume that this step is well supported. However, these models are little or not tool-supported. This paper focuses on user requirements the user task analysis tools. These requirements are organized into three categories: description support, model data use and model data utilities. Each category is illustrated by examples coming from available tools: IMAD, Euterpe, CTTE and Tamot.

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        IHM '02: Proceedings of the 14th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
        November 2002
        307 pages
        ISBN:1581136153
        DOI:10.1145/777005

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