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Designing the interface designer's interface

Proceedings of the 1st annual ACM SIGGRAPH symposium on User Interface Software, 1988
The concepts of a user interface management system (UIMS) and user interface designer have become well known in the user interface and graphics community. Most UIMSs developed so far have concentrated on the efficiency of generating the user interface; the user interface designer's interface has received relatively little attention.
Gurminder Singh, Mark Green 0001
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Interface-based Design

Proceedings of the 34th Design Automation Conference, 1997
A new system design methodology is proposed that separates communicationfrom behavior. To demonstrate the methodology weapplied it to a simple ATM design. Since verification is clearly amajor stumbling block for large system design, we focussed on theverification aspects of our methodology.In particular, a simulator was developed that is based on the ...
James A. Rowson   +1 more
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An interface as a design object

Proceedings 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'99) (Cat. No.99-61702), 2003
In the design process of distributed real-time systems, a way must be found to cope with the complexity inherent in these systems. An established technique for this purpose is the decomposition of the system into smaller subsystems with well-defined, stable interfaces among them.
Hermann Kopetz   +3 more
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Designing interfaces for the organization

IEEE Software, 1995
Multiuser systems force interface designers to consider a web of interacting users. Our challenge is to design interfaces that help users understand not only how the application program works, but also how work within the organization itself is done.
Bill Curtis, Jakob Nielsen
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Emotion and interface design

Proceedings of the 2014 Ergonomie et Informatique Avancée Conference - Design, Ergonomie et IHM: quelle articulation pour la co-conception de l'interaction on - Ergo'IA '14, 2014
Usability has become a major notion for the conception and the evaluation of human-computer interactions. In order to push forward the quality of use, new areas of research are to be explored, and the question of end-users' emotions has become preponderant.
Damien Lockner   +3 more
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Designing Visual Interfaces

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1996
The expertise of graphic designers is n o t very well understood in the software community. Only a small fraction of the commercial software development community (mostly the big players) hire the services of graphic designers and/or human interface designers.
Kevin Mullet, Darrell Sano
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Approaches to interface design

Interacting with Computers, 1993
Abstract The current literature on interface design is reviewed. Four major approaches to interface design are identified; craft, cognitive engineering, enhanced software engineering and technologist. The aim of this classification framework is not to split semantic hairs, but to provide a comprehensive overview of a complex field and to clarify some
Michael D. Wallace, Terry J. Anderson
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VSLI Designer's Interface

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1995
This presentation discusses the availability of a standard-cell library targeting the TSMC-0.25 /spl mu/m, 2.5 V CMOS process; IBM's development of a new "Double-Gate" transistor fabricated in an SOI process and Intel's "TetraHertz Transistor," which it claims is the world's smallest transistor with a gate length of only 15 nm; Modu-Lab, a Web site ...
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Class interface design: Designing for correctness

Journal of Systems and Software, 1993
Abstract We present heuristics for the design of correct and understandable class interfaces. Following these heuristics, we design a number of rigorously specified classes. Each example class is first designed around a minimal set of fully defined features. This minimal set may be extended, possibly through inheritance, to a more complete and usable
James C. McKim Jr., David A. Mondou
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