The purpose of this paper is to discuss the features of our TERESA environment and show how it can support design and development of multi-device interactive services. This is a tool for model-based design of multi-device interfaces. It considers three levels of abstractions (task model, abstract user interface and concrete user interface). For each of them a specific language has been defined and used. The task and the abstract user interface levels are described by platform-independent languages, which allow designers to focus on conceptual aspects and to avoid dealing with a plethora of low level details.

Designing multi-device interactive services through multiple abstraction levels

Mori G;Paterno' F;Santoro C
2004

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the features of our TERESA environment and show how it can support design and development of multi-device interactive services. This is a tool for model-based design of multi-device interfaces. It considers three levels of abstractions (task model, abstract user interface and concrete user interface). For each of them a specific language has been defined and used. The task and the abstract user interface levels are described by platform-independent languages, which allow designers to focus on conceptual aspects and to avoid dealing with a plethora of low level details.
2004
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Authoring Tools
Design Tools and Techniques
Man-machine interfaces
Software Engineering
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