Human-machine interface specifications in the "computing everywhere" age
TRON '95 Proceedings of the The 12th TRON Project International Symposium, 1995
Semantically relating user interface design patterns
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Pattern-Driven Engineering of Interactive Computing Systems
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This article reports on a Special Interest Group meeting held at CHI '94, Boston, to discuss the past, present, and future of "Tools for Working with Guidelines". Though working with guidelines has gained today more common practice than in the past, it is still not always obvious which methods can be effectively used for managing guidelines during the whole development life-cycle of an interactive application. Moreover, it is not clear which kind of tools could be made available to designers for helping them in the process.This SIG focused on existing and planned tools for working with guidelines and related computer-aided activities involving guidelines: learning, understanding, teaching, illustration, documentation, standard compliance, usability assessment, guidelines evaluation, computer-aided generation of user interfaces explicitly based on guidelines, advice-giving systems.