Patterns in practice: a workshop for UI designers
CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The Design of Sites: Patterns, Principles, and Processes for Crafting a Customer-Centered Web Experience
Beyond Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Beyond Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design
A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design
A Pattern Language for Web Usability
A Pattern Language for Web Usability
What makes a good user interface pattern language?
AUIC '04 Proceedings of the fifth conference on Australasian user interface - Volume 28
Managing UI pattern collections
CHINZ '05 Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI New Zealand chapter's international conference on Computer-human interaction: making CHI natural
Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition)
Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition)
Pattern Languages as Tool for Discount Usability Engineering
Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification
PEICS: towards HCI patterns into engineering of interactive systems
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Pattern-Driven Engineering of Interactive Computing Systems
Bringing formalism and unification to human-computer interaction design patterns
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Pattern-Driven Engineering of Interactive Computing Systems
A flexible model for improving the reuse of user interface design patterns
Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication
Formal pattern specifications to facilitate semi-automated user interface generation
HCI'13 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-Computer Interaction: human-centred design approaches, methods, tools, and environments - Volume Part I
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A framework for the tool, MUIP (Management of User Interface Patterns), has been developed based on the relevant literature and a survey of existing pattern tools. The framework supports the following features: pattern authoring, manipulating forces, browsing patterns, searching patterns, versioning and customising patterns, relating patterns, manipulating collections and importing or exporting patterns. Patterns are described using the standard pattern form (PLML). An enhanced version of PLML, called PLML vl.2, has been developed so that pattern contents can be organised more effectively. Guided by this framework, a specification of a comprehensive pattern management system for manipulating dissimilar pattern collections was developed and a prototype implemented accordingly. A formal evaluation confirmed the usefulness of the prototype.