Looking for Unexpected Consequences of Interface Design Decisions: The MeMo Workbench
By Anthony Jameson, Angela Mahr, Michael Kruppa, and Robert Schleicher (2007)
Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA), Toulouse.
Abstract
This paper discusses and illustrates work in progress on the MeMo workbench for early model-based usability evaluation of interface designs. Characteristic features of the workbench include (a) the prediction of errors via rules that refer to user attributes; and (b) the automatic generation of methods for performing specific tasks and for recovering from errors.
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@inproceedings{JamesonMK+07, year = {2007}, author = {{Jameson}, Anthony and {Mahr}, Angela and {Kruppa}, Michael and {Schleicher}, Robert}, title = {Looking for Unexpected Consequences of Interface Design Decisions: The {M}e{M}o Workbench}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA)}, address = {Toulouse}}