Title :
A graphical specification system for user-interface design
Author :
Harbert, A. ; Lively, William ; Sheppard, Sallie
Author_Institution :
Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
fDate :
7/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An environment for creating user interfaces for embedded systems, called the graphical specification system (GSS), is presented. GSS combines graphical and minimal low-level textual specification with a prototyping capability for rapid user-interface design and evaluation. It is part of a larger embedded systems project at Lockheed, called Express. The user interface components, display components, user-machine interaction, interface-application interaction, and executive component are discussed. Two scenarios, developed with GSS tool prototypes, demonstrate how some GSS tools function. One is the construction of a display with two pairs of gauges, one Cartesian and one polar. The other is the design of a display for submarine tracking.<>
Keywords :
computer graphics; formal specification; programming environments; user interfaces; Cartesian; Express; GSS tool prototypes; Lockheed; display components; embedded systems; embedded systems project; environment; executive component; gauges; graphical specification system; interface-application interaction; polar; prototyping; submarine tracking; textual specification; user-interface design; user-machine interaction; Application software; Crisis management; Human factors; Libraries; Production; Prototypes; Software development management; Software prototyping; Specification languages; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE