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MOBILE: user-centered interface building
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: the CHI is the limit table of contents
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 426 - 433  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:0-201-48559-1
Authors
Angel R. Puerta  RedWhale Software and Stanford University, 192 Walter Hays Drive, Palo Alto, CA
Eric Cheng  RedWhale Software and Stanford University, 192 Walter Hays Drive, Palo Alto, CA
Tunhow Ou  RedWhale Software and Stanford University, 192 Walter Hays Drive, Palo Alto, CA
Justin Min  RedWhale Software and Stanford University, 192 Walter Hays Drive, Palo Alto, CA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Interfhce builders are popular tools for designing and developing graphical user interfaces. These tools, however, are engineering-centered; they operate mainly on windows and widgets. A typical interface builder does not offer any specific support for user-centered interface design, a methodology recognized as critical for effective user interface design. We present MOBILE (Model-Based Inter&xx Layout Editor) an interface building tool that iidly supports user-centered design and that guides the htafhce building process by using user-task models and a knowledge base of interface design guidelines. The approach in MOBILE has the important added benefit of being useful in both top-down and bottom-up interface design strategies.


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Puerta, A. and J. Eisenstem. lnteractively Mapping Task Models to Interfaces in MOB1-D. in DSV-1S98: Eurographics Workshop. 1998. Abingdon, England.
 
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