Abstract :
The author describes Mobi-D (Model-Based Interface Designer), a comprehensive environment that supports user-centered design through model-based interface development. In the Mobi-D paradigm, a series of declarative models, such as user-task, dialog, and presentation, are interrelated to provide a formal representation of an interface design. This contrasts to model-based systems, which use only one or two models in isolation and have no explicit notion as to how the various model elements are organized into an interface design
Keywords :
formal specification; graphical user interfaces; software reviews; user centred design; user interface management systems; Mobi-D; Model-Based Interface Designer; declarative models; model-based interface development environment; Decision making; Documentation; Environmental management; Logistics; Organizing; Prototypes; Software prototyping; Software systems; Software tools; System testing;