While task modelling and task-based design are entering into current practise in the design of interactive software applications, there is still a lack of tools supporting the development and analysis of task models. Such tools should provide developers with ways to represent tasks, including their attributes and objects, and their temporal and semantic relationships, to easily create, analyse and modify such representations and to simulate their dynamic behaviour. In this paper we present a tool, CTTE, that provides thorough support for developing and analysing task models of cooperative applications, which can then be used to improve the design and evaluation of interactive software applications. We discuss how we have designed this environment and report on trials of its use.
CTTE: Support for Developing and Analysing Task Models for Interactive System Design
Mori G;Paterno' F;Santoro C
2002
Abstract
While task modelling and task-based design are entering into current practise in the design of interactive software applications, there is still a lack of tools supporting the development and analysis of task models. Such tools should provide developers with ways to represent tasks, including their attributes and objects, and their temporal and semantic relationships, to easily create, analyse and modify such representations and to simulate their dynamic behaviour. In this paper we present a tool, CTTE, that provides thorough support for developing and analysing task models of cooperative applications, which can then be used to improve the design and evaluation of interactive software applications. We discuss how we have designed this environment and report on trials of its use.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.