DocumentCode
2289686
Title
The navigational aspects of the logical design of user interfaces
Author
Chang, E.J. ; Dillon, T.S.
Author_Institution
Appl. Comput. Res. Inst., La Trobe Univ., Bundoora, Vic., Australia
fYear
1998
fDate
20-22 Apr 1998
Firstpage
425
Lastpage
430
Abstract
The design of the user interface (UI) involves: a) logical design of the UI; and b) perceptual design of the UI. The logical design of a user interface includes both static or data related and dynamic or navigational aspects. The static aspects were discussed previously (E.J. Chang and T.S. Dillon, 1997). An important part of the static design is the determination of abstract user interface (AUI) objects. These abstract interface objects contain all of the information related to carrying out: (i) entry and display of information; (ii) actions that need to be taken by the user to move to another AUI object or window; (iii) actions to initiate or stop an action within the system. They do not however, contain information on the set of preconditions that must hold before a particular action under (ii) or (iii) above can be taken. Nor do they contain information on the set of post conditions that apply after the action is taken. These preconditions and post conditions, when chained together, specify the sequencing of events between the AUI objects. We define the Flow of Interaction Nets (FIN) which provide information related to this sequencing. These nets define the Flow of Interaction between the user and the system
Keywords
interactive systems; object-oriented programming; systems analysis; user interfaces; AUI object; AUI objects; Flow of Interaction Nets; abstract user interface objects; event sequencing; logical design; navigational aspects; perceptual design; post conditions; preconditions; static design; user interface design; Australia; Computer science; Concrete; Displays; Instruction sets; Navigation; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Object-Oriented Real-time Distributed Computing, 1998. (ISORC 98) Proceedings. 1998 First International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Kyoto
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8430-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISORC.1998.666815
Filename
666815
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