A method for the early stages of interactive system design using UML and Lean Cuisine+
AUIC '01 Proceedings of the 2nd Australasian conference on User interface
Task and Dialogue Modeling: Bridging the Divide with Lean Cuisine+
AUIC '00 Proceedings of the First Australasian User Interface Conference
Scenarchitectures: the use of domain-specific architectures to bridge design and implementation
INTERACT'11 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part II
Extending the value of prototypes with Panorama a tool to browse software artefacts
CHINZ '01 Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Human Interaction
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Software Engineering (SE) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) disciplines typically have separate processes and design artifacts. This paper describes a co-evolutionary design process, which incorporates both SE and HCI processes, and indicates how design artifacts can be usefully shared throughout the development of an interactive product. We show how scenarios in particular can serve as a bridge between the two disciplines. We present a tool called ScenicVista that is a prototype for a development environment of linked SE and HCI design artifacts. The design artifacts in ScenicVista are: task-hierarchies, textual scenarios, Unified Modelling Language (UML) sequence diagrams, and ClockWorks user-interface architectures.