The filter browser defining interfaces graphically
European conference on object-oriented programming on ECOOP '87
A smalltalk window system based on constraints
OOPSLA '88 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
Programming in an object-oriented environment
Programming in an object-oriented environment
Workflow-oriented prototyping for the development of interactive software
COMPSAC '97 Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Supporting the cognitive process of user interface design with reusable design cases
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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A conceptual framework, the Interaction Management Network (IMN), that captures the essential structure of any interface from task-oriented specification to object-oriented implementation is presented. IMN is essentially a task-oriented specification scheme based on a semantic network. For each element, as well as for the complete network, there is a direct representation suitable for object-oriented implementation. By capturing task relationships in the interface specification and explicitly representing constraints, designers can create interfaces that meet the often elusive user requirements. The application of IMN to creating an interface system for laying out floors is described.