CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:50-2:05 · Gates B01 · Open to the public- 20 years of speakers
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October 15, 1999 Tool support for user interface design is in its infancy. A good reason for that is our still primitive knowledge about the cycle of user interface design and development. Consequently, current user-interface tools offer fragmented, localized, sometimes very good, sometimes marginal support. If, however, we were able to define comprehensive methodologies that are not only useful at design time, but that carry through to the runtime of a user interface, I believe we would quickly see a quantum leap in the functionality, flexibility, and affordability of user interfaces, and of the components of such interfaces. These goals are in general the goals of an emerging field called Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces (CADUI). In this talk, we will examine the key CADUI concepts and fundamentals. We will explain the significant improvements that CADUI systems bring over commercially-available interface builders and toolkits and present some of the most successful applications of this technology. |
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