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Patterns of HCI Design and HCI Design of Patterns: Bridging HCI Design and Model-Driven Software Engineering: Human–Computer Interaction Series

Autor Ahmed Seffah
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2015
As interactive systems are quickly becoming integral to our everyday lives, this book investigates how we can make these systems, from desktop and mobile apps to more wearable and immersive applications, more usable and maintainable by using HCI design patterns. It also examines how we can facilitate the reuse of design practices in the development lifecycle of multi-devices, multi-platforms and multi-contexts user interfaces.
Effective design tools are provided for combining HCI design patterns and User Interface (UI) driven engineering to enhance design whilst differentiating between UI and the underlying system features. Several examples are used to demonstrate how HCI design patterns can support this decoupling by providing an architectural framework for pattern-oriented and model-driven engineering of multi-platforms and multi-devices user interfaces.
Patterns of HCI Design and HCI Design of Patterns is for students, academics and Industry specialists who are concerned with user interfaces and usability within the software development community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319156866
ISBN-10: 3319156861
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: XVII, 272 p. 161 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Human–Computer Interaction Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Research

Cuprins

Executive Summary.- The Patterns of HCI Design: Origin, Perceptions and Misconceptions.- From HCI Patterns Languages to Pattern-Oriented Design.- HCI Design Patterns as a Building Block in Model-Driven Engineering.- Adding Usability Quality Attributes into Interactive Systems Architecture: A Pattern-based Approach.- A Pattern Framework for Task Modeling in Smart Environments.- HCI Patterns in Multi-Platform Mobile Applications Reengineering.- Generative Patterns for Cross-Platform User Interfaces: The Case of the Master Detail Pattern.- POMA: Pattern-Oriented and Model-Driven Architecture.- Patterns in Web-Based Information Systems.- HCI Pattern Capture and Dissemination: Practices, Lifecycle and Tools.- Pattern City: A Gamification Approach to Collaborative Discovery and Delivery of HCI Design Pattern.- A Pedagogic Pattern Model for Up-Skilling Software Engineering Students in HCI Design Practice.

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As interactive systems are quickly becoming integral to our everyday lives, this book investigates how we can make these systems, from desktop and mobile apps to more wearable and immersive applications, more usable and maintainable by using HCI design patterns. It also examines how we can facilitate the reuse of design practices in the development lifecycle of multi-devices, multi-platforms, and multi-contexts user interfaces.  
Effective design tools are provided for combining HCI design patterns and User Interface (UI) driven engineering to enhance design whilst differentiating between UI and the underlying system features. Several examples are used to demonstrate how HCI design patterns can support this decoupling by providing an architectural framework for pattern-oriented and model-driven engineering of multi-platforms and multi-devices user interfaces.
Patterns of HCI Design and HCI Design of Patterns is for students, academics and Industry specialists who are concerned with user interfaces and usability within the software development community.

Caracteristici

With Contributions by Peter Forbrig, Jean Vanderdonckt, Mohamed Taleb, Homa Javahery, Daniel Sinnig, Daniel Engelberg, Christophe Kolski, Michel Labour, Ashraf Gaffar and Thanh Diane Nguyen Demonstrates how HCI design patterns can improve the user Interfaces of Interactive Systems Presents a new research methodology in exploring HCI design patterns Provides practical examples for researcher and Interface designers Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras