Fabio Paterno

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Beringer, Joerg, Fischer, Gerhard, Mussio, P., Myers, Brad A., Paterno, Fabio and Ruyter, Boris de (2008): The next challenge: from easy-to-use to easy-to-develop. are you ready?. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 2257-2260. Available online

The main challenge of next years is to allow users of software systems, who are non-professional software developers, to create, modify or extend software artefacts. In this panel we want to discuss with the CHI community the key aspects in the area of End User Development and an associated research agenda, which should be then proposed to the main research agencies, such as NSF and EU ICT.

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Ghiani, Giuseppe, Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2008): Supporting orientation for blind people using museum guides. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 3417-3422. Available online

Novel environments exploiting recent technology can enhance several tasks in applications such as mobile guides. However, in the many museum mobile guides that have been proposed, accessibility is often not explicitly addressed and the benefits of such technology are rarely made available to blind users. In this paper, we propose a solution for flexible orientation support in a multimodal and location-aware museum guide, which has been developed specifically for blind users.

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Ghiani, Giuseppe, Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2008): Vibrotactile feedback as an orientation aid for blind users of mobile guides. In: Hofte, G. Henri ter, Mulder, Ingrid and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2008 September 2-5, 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. pp. 431-434. Available online

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Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2008): Applying Web Usability Criteria for Vision-Impaired Users: Does It Really Improve Task Performance?. In International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 24 (1) pp. 17-47

Available accessibility guidelines do not necessarily guarantee usable Web sites, particularly when specific groups of users with special needs are considered. We have identified 15 Web design criteria aiming to provide integrated support of accessibility and usability for vision-impaired users. In this article, we present the results of a study investigating whether the application of such guidelines for vision-impaired users can actually improve their task performance when accessing Web applications. We report on two user tests, both involving vision-impaired users, that aim to provide empirical validation of the design criteria. During each test, users had to access and navigate two versions of a Web site, one version supporting the selected design criteria and one obtained with traditional techniques. Our results indicate that the 15 design criteria improved Web site usability both quantitatively and qualitatively by reducing the navigation time needed to perform the assigned tasks and by making the Web sites easier to navigate for blind and low-vision users.

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Macias, Jose A. and Paterno, Fabio (2008): Customization of Web applications through an intelligent environment exploiting logical interface descriptions. In Interacting with Computers, 20 (1) pp. 29-47

Customization of Web-based applications is often considered a designer skill rather than an end-user need. However, there is an ongoing shift to end-user-centred technology, and even users with poor or no skill in Web-based languages may feel the need to customize Web applications according to their preferences. Although Web authoring environments have an increasing number of features, the challenge of providing end-users with the ability to easily customize entire Web applications still remains unsolved. In this paper, we propose an intelligent approach to customizing Web-based applications. Customizations rules are automatically inferred by the system from changes that users supply as examples. They remain as long-term knowledge that can be applied to support future interactions, thus minimizing the amount of authoring that end-users need to do for this purpose. In order to better understand the implications of the user's modifications, they are analysed using the logical descriptions of the corresponding Web pages.

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Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Scorcia, Antonio (2008): Automatically adapting web sites for mobile access through logical descriptions and dynamic analysis of interaction resources. In: Levialdi, Stefano (ed.) AVI 2008 - Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces May 28-30, 2008, Napoli, Italy. pp. 260-267. Available online

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Mori, Giulio, Paterno, Fabio and Spano, Lucio Davide (2008): Exploiting Web Services and Model-Based User Interfaces for Multi-device Access to Home Applications. In: Graham, T. C. Nicholas and Palanque, Philippe A. (eds.) DSV-IS 2008 - Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 15th International Workshop July 16-18, 2008, Kingston, Canada. pp. 181-193. Available online

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Contini, Elia, Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2008): A Semi-automatic Support to Adapt E-Documents in an Accessible and Usable Format for Vision Impaired Users. In: Miesenberger, Klaus, Klaus, Joachim, Zagler, Wolfgang L. and Karshmer, Arthur I. (eds.) ICCHP 2008 - Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 11th International Conference July 9-11, 2008, Linz, Austria. pp. 242-249. Available online

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Ghiani, Giuseppe, Leporini, Barbara, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2008): Exploiting RFIDs and Tilt-Based Interaction for Mobile Museum Guides Accessible to Vision-Impaired Users. In: Miesenberger, Klaus, Klaus, Joachim, Zagler, Wolfgang L. and Karshmer, Arthur I. (eds.) ICCHP 2008 - Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 11th International Conference July 9-11, 2008, Linz, Austria. pp. 1070-1077. Available online

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Forbrig, Peter and Paterno, Fabio (eds.) Second Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering, HCSE 2008 September 25-26, 2008, Pisa, Italy.

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Dini, Riccardo, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2007): An environment to support multi-user interaction and cooperation for improving museum visits through games. In: Cheok, Adrian David and Chittaro, Luca (eds.) Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2007 September 9-12, 2007, Singapore. pp. 515-521. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio (2007): Designing Multi-device User Interfaces: How to Adapt to the Changing Device. In: Baranauskas, Maria Cecília Calani, Palanque, Philippe A., Abascal, Julio and Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira (eds.) DEGAS 2007 - Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Design and Evaluation of e-Government Applications and Services September 11th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 702-703. Available online

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Ghiani, Giuseppe and Paterno, Fabio (2007): Multimodal PDA Interfaces to Assist Drivers in Monitoring Their Vehicles. In: Baranauskas, Maria Cecília Calani, Palanque, Philippe A., Abascal, Julio and Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira (eds.) DEGAS 2007 - Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Design and Evaluation of e-Government Applications and Services September 11th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 297-309. Available online

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Leporini, Barbara, Paterno, Fabio and Scorcia, Antonio (2006): Flexible tool support for accessibility evaluation. In Interacting with Computers, 18 (5) pp. 869-890

The increasing need to check Web site accessibility has stimulated interest in tools to aid the various activities involved. While some tools for this purpose already exist, we believe that there is a demand for making their support more flexible. In particular, there is often a need for validation of multiple sets of guidelines, repairing Web pages and providing better reports for the evaluators. In this paper, we discuss such issues and how we have addressed them in the design of MAGENTA, our new tool for supporting inspection-based evaluation of accessibility and usability guidelines.

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Mantyjarvi, Jani, Paterno, Fabio, Salvador, Zigor and Santoro, Carmen (2006): Scan and tilt: towards natural interaction for mobile museum guides. In: Proceedings of 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2006. pp. 191-194. Available online

This paper presents a new interaction technique - scan and tilt - aiming to enable a more natural interaction with mobile museum guides. Our work combines multiple modalities - gestures, physical selection, location, graphical and voice. In particular, physical selection is obtained by scanning RFID tags associated with the artworks, and tilt gestures are used to control and navigate the user interface and multimedia information. We report on how it has been applied to a mobile museum guide in order to enhance the user experience, providing details on a first user test carried out on our prototype.

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Correani, Francesco, Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2006): Automatic inspection-based support for obtaining usable Web sites for vision-impaired users. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 5 (1) pp. 82-95

The aim of this work is to provide designers and developers of Web applications with support to obtain systems that are usable for vision-impaired users. To this end, a number of design criteria to improve Web site navigation through screen readers or other similar devices have been defined. A user test by blind and vision-impaired subjects showed that such criteria improve Web site usability both qualitatively and quantitatively. An inspection-based tool has been developed to ease the application of the defined criteria. Its main features are presented in this article along with examples of applications and related discussion.

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Lieberman, Henry, Paterno, Fabio and Wulf, Volker (eds.) (2006): End-User Development. Springer-Verlag
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Mäntyjärvi, Jani, Paterno, Fabio, Salvador, Zigor and Santoro, Carmen (2006): Scan and tilt: towards natural interaction for mobile museum guides. In: Nieminen, Marko and Röykkee, Mika (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2006 September 12-15, 2006, Helsinki, Finland. pp. 191-194. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio and Giammarino, Federico (2006): Authoring interfaces with combined use of graphics and voice for both stationary and mobile devices. In: Celentano, Augusto (ed.) AVI 2006 - Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces May 23-26, 2006, Venezia, Italy. pp. 329-335. Available online

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Penichet, Victor M. Ruiz, Paterno, Fabio, Gallud, José A. and Lozano, María Dolores (2006): Collaborative Social Structures and Task Modelling Integration. In: Doherty, Gavin J. and Blandford, Ann (eds.) DSV-IS 2006 - Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 13th International Workshop July 26-28, 2006, Dublin, Ireland. pp. 67-80. Available online

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Leporini, Barbara, Paterno, Fabio and Scorcia, Antonio (2006): An Environment for Defining and Handling Guidelines for the Web. In: Miesenberger, Klaus, Klaus, Joachim, Zagler, Wolfgang L. and Karshmer, Arthur I. (eds.) ICCHP 2006 - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 10th International Conference July 11-13, 2006, Linz, Austria. pp. 176-183. Available online

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Bandelloni, Renata, Paterno, Fabio and Salvador, Zigor (2006): Dynamic Discovery and Monitoring in Migratory Interactive Services. In: PerCom 2006 - 4th IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops 13-17 March, 2006, Pisa, Italy. pp. 604-607. Available online

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Bandelloni, Renata, Mori, Giulio and Paterno, Fabio (2005): Dynamic generation of web migratory interfaces. In: Proceedings of 7th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2005. pp. 83-90. Available online

In this paper, we present a solution for dynamic generation of Web user interfaces that can dynamically migrate among different platforms. The solution is based on a migration/proxy server able to automatically convert a desktop service into a service accessible from a different platform, such as a mobile one. This solution can support new environments where users can freely move about and change interaction device while still continuing task performance and accessing the application in a usable manner.

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Costabile, Maria Francesca and Paterno, Fabio (eds.) INTERACT 2005 2005, Rome, Italy.

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Bandelloni, Renata, Mori, Giulio and Paterno, Fabio (2005): Dynamic generation of web migratory interfaces. In: Tscheligi, Manfred, Bernhaupt, Regina and Mihalic, Kristijan (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2005 September 19-22, 2005, Salzburg, Austria. pp. 83-90. Available online

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Berti, Silvia and Paterno, Fabio (2005): Migratory MultiModal interfaces in MultiDevice environments. In: Lazzari, Gianni, Pianesi, Fabio, Crowley, James L., Mase, Kenji and Oviatt, Sharon L. (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces - ICMI 2005 October 4-6, 2005, Trento, Italy. pp. 92-99. Available online

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Correani, Francesco, Mori, Giulio and Paterno, Fabio (2005): Supporting Flexible Development of Multi-device Interfaces. In: Bastide, Remi, Palanque, Philippe A. and Roth, Jörg (eds.) Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems, Joint Working Conferences EHCI-DSVIS 2004 July 11-13, 2005, Hamburg, Germany. pp. 346-362. Available online

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Basnyat, Sandra, Boeck, Joan De, Cuppens, Erwin, Nóbrega, Leonel, Montero, Francisco, Paterno, Fabio and Schneider, Kevin (2005): Future Challenges of Model-Based Design. In: Gilroy, Stephen W. and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) DSV-IS 2005 - Interactive Systems, Design, Specification, and Verification, 12th International Workshop July 13-15, 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. p. 261. Available online

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Berti, Silvia, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2005): A Taxonomy for Migratory User Interfaces. In: Gilroy, Stephen W. and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) DSV-IS 2005 - Interactive Systems, Design, Specification, and Verification, 12th International Workshop July 13-15, 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. pp. 149-160. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio and 0002, Marco Volpe (2005): Natural Modelling of Interactive Applications. In: Gilroy, Stephen W. and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) DSV-IS 2005 - Interactive Systems, Design, Specification, and Verification, 12th International Workshop July 13-15, 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. pp. 67-77. Available online

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Bandelloni, Renata and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Migratory user interfaces able to adapt to various interaction platforms. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 60 (5) pp. 621-639

The goal of this work is the design of an environment for supporting runtime migration of Web interfaces among different platforms. This allows users interacting with a Web application to change device and continue their interaction from the same point. The migration takes into account the runtime state of the interactive application and the different features of the devices involved. We consider Web interfaces developed through a multiple-level approach using: the definition of the tasks to support, the abstract description of the user interface and the actual code. The runtime migration engine exploits information regarding the application runtime state and higher-level information on the available target platforms. Runtime application data are used to achieve interaction continuity and preserve usability, while information on the different platforms is considered to adapt the application's appearance and behaviour to the specific device. The paper also discusses a sample application in order to provide concrete examples of the results that can be achieved through our approach.

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Bandelloni, Renata and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Flexible interface migration. In: Nunes, Nuno Jardim and Rich, Charles (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2004 January 13-16, 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. pp. 148-155. Available online

The goal of this work is to provide users immersed in a multi-platform environment with the possibility of interacting with an application while freely moving from one device to another. We describe the solution that we have developed for a service to support platform-aware runtime migration for Web applications. This allows users interacting with an application to change device and continue their interaction from the same point. The service performs the migration of the application taking into account its runtime state and adapting the application interface to the features of the target platforms. The service is optimized for applications developed through a model-based, multiple-level approach. The intelligence of the adaptive interfaces resides in the migration server, which adapts data collected at runtime from their original format to the format best fitting the features of the target platform. We also indicate how it is possible to extend this result in order to support partial migration and synergistic access, by which a part of the user interface is kept on one device during runtime and the remaining part is moved to another with different characteristics.

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Berti, Silvia, Mori, Giulio, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2004): A transformation-based environment for designing multi-device interactive applications. In: Nunes, Nuno Jardim and Rich, Charles (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2004 January 13-16, 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. pp. 352-353. Available online

The ever-increasing availability of new types of devices raises a number of issues for user interface designers and interactive software developers. We have designed and developed a tool (TERESA), which can be helpful when designing applications accessible through various device types.

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Correani, Francesco, Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Supporting Web Usability for Vision Impaired Users. In: Proceedings of the 8th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All 2004. p. 242. Available online

The aim of this work is to provide designers and developers of Web applications with support to obtain systems that are usable for vision-impaired users. To this end, we have defined a number of design criteria to improve Web site navigation through screen readers or other similar devices. A test of navigation by blind and vision-impaired subjects showed that our criteria improved Web site usability both qualitatively and quantitatively. Subsequently, an inspection-based tool was developed to ease application of such criteria. Its main features are presented along with a discussion of some of the first application results.

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Ardissono, Liliana, Goy, Anna and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Introduction to the special issue. In Psychnology, 2 (1) pp. 4-6

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Chesta, Cristina, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2004): Methods and Tools for Designing and Developing Usable Multi-Platform Interactive Applications. In Psychnology, 2 (1) pp. 123-139

The increasing availability of new types of interaction devices raises the need for new methods and tools to support the design and development of highly usable context-sensitive nomadic applications accessible through multiple platforms. This paper provides an overview and discusses a solution based on the use of multiple levels of abstractions, which has been studied within the framework of the European project CAMELEON. Moreover it addresses the problem of evaluating the usability of these tools by discussing the specific issues, the criteria and methodologies applied as well as some results obtained in an experimental activity on the subject.

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Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Increasing usability when interacting through screen readers. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 3 (1) pp. 57-70

The application of appropriate Web site design and evaluation methods helps to ensure more usable and accessible Web sites. While in the literature guidelines and evaluation methods for accessibility and usability are given and discussed separately, we aim at identifying the relationships between these two concepts, in particular considering usability criteria for accessible Web sites. In this work, we propose a set of such criteria targeted to improving the navigability for a specific group of disabled users, i.e., vision-impaired people. The identification of the eighteen criteria suggested herein was performed through empirical feedback, by which potential issues were identified. Subsequently, a systematic method was developed on the basis of the analysis of potential solutions, resulting in a classification of the criteria according to usability aspects. Some example applications of the proposed criteria to three existing public administration Web sites are discussed.

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Bandelloni, Renata, Berti, Silvia and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Mixed-Initiative, Trans-modal Interface Migration. In: Brewster, Stephen A. and Dunlop, Mark D. (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - Mobile HCI 2004 - 6th International Symposium September 13-16, 2004, Glasgow, UK. pp. 216-227. Available online

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Laurillau, Yann and Paterno, Fabio (2004): Supporting Museum Co-visits Using Mobile Devices. In: Brewster, Stephen A. and Dunlop, Mark D. (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - Mobile HCI 2004 - 6th International Symposium September 13-16, 2004, Glasgow, UK. pp. 451-455. Available online

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Ciavarella, Carmine and Paterno, Fabio (2004): The design of a handheld, location-aware guide for indoor environments. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8 (2) pp. 82-91

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Berti, Silvia, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2004): Natural development of ubiquitous interfaces. In Communications of the ACM, 47 (9) pp. 63-64

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Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2003): A unified method for designing interactive systems adaptable to mobile and stationary platforms. In Interacting with Computers, 15 (3) pp. 349-366

The wide variety of devices currently available, which is bound to increase in the coming years, poses a number of issues for the design cycle of interactive software applications. Model-based approaches can provide useful support in addressing this new challenge. In this paper we present and discuss a method for the design of nomadic applications showing how the use of models can support their design. The aim is to enable each interaction device to support the appropriate tasks users expect to perform and designers to develop the various device-specific application modules in a consistent manner.

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Paterno, Fabio (2003): Understanding interaction with mobile devices. In Interacting with Computers, 15 (4) pp. 473-478

Abstract This editorial paper introduces an emerging and important area for human-computer interaction research, which concerns interaction with mobile devices. The design of interactive mobile applications should differ from that of traditional desktop applications. To this aim, the paper discusses some concepts and models that help to understand the new challenges as well as recently introduced techniques that can be useful for exploiting the characteristics of these devices. Lastly, tool support for the design of nomadic applications is considered, taking into account the potential contexts of use, with particular attention to the platform features.

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Mori, Giulio, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2003): Tool support for designing nomadic applications. In: Johnson, Lewis and Andre, Elisabeth (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2003 January 12-15, 2003, Miami, Florida, USA. pp. 141-148. Available online

Model-based approaches can be useful when designing nomadic applications, which can be accessed through multiple interaction platforms. Various models and levels of abstraction can be considered in such approaches. The lack of automatic tool support has been the main limitation to their use. We present a tool, TERESA, supporting top-down transformations from task models to abstract user interfaces and then to user interfaces for different types of interaction platforms (such as mobile phones or desktop systems). It allows designers to keep a unitary view of the design of a given nomadic application. Moreover, the tool provides support for obtaining effective interfaces for each type of platform available, taking into account the consequent differences in terms of tasks and their performance.

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Paterno, Fabio (2003): Tools for Remote Web Usability Evaluation. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2003. pp. 828-832.

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Ciavarella, C. and Paterno, Fabio (2003): Supporting Access to Museum Information for Mobile Visitors. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2003. pp. 319-323.

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Paterno, Fabio (2003): From Model-based to Natural Development. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2003. pp. 592-596.

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Paterno, Fabio (2003): Methods and Tools for Design of Multi-Platform Applications and Remote Usability Evaluation. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT03: Human-Computer Interaction 2003, Zurich, Switzerland. p. 1031.

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Paterno, Fabio, Repenning, Alexander and Sutcliffe, Alistair (2003): End-user development. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT03: Human-Computer Interaction 2003, Zurich, Switzerland. p. 1096.

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Beer, R. D., Lehmann, W. M., Noldus, L. P. J. J., Paterno, Fabio, Schmidt, E. H., Hove, W. J. ten and Theuws, J. J. M. (2003): The usability lab of the future. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT03: Human-Computer Interaction 2003, Zurich, Switzerland. p. 1098.

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Paterno, Fabio (2003): Models for universal usability. In: Proceedings of the 2003 Conference of the Association Francophone dInteraction Homme-Machine 2003. pp. 9-16. Available online

This paper discusses how model-based approaches can support designers and developers to address a number of challenges raised by universal usability, such as the possibility of obtaining user interfaces able to adapt to any device and usability evaluation tools able to analyse any users who can be located anywhere. The paper provides an overview concerning results that can be obtained in this area with links to activities carried out in current projects. Lastly, a research agenda for the field is proposed and discussed.

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Bandelloni, Renata and Paterno, Fabio (2003): User Needs for Development of Context Dependent Devices in Mobile Home Care. In: Chittaro, Luca (ed.) Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - 5th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2003 September 8-11, 2003, Udine, Italy. pp. 446-450. Available online

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Ciavarella, Carmine and Paterno, Fabio (2003): Design Criteria for Location-Aware, Indoor, PDA Applications. In: Chittaro, Luca (ed.) Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - 5th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2003 September 8-11, 2003, Udine, Italy. pp. 131-144. Available online

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Berti, Silvia and Paterno, Fabio (2003): Model-Based Design of Speech Interfaces. In: Jorge, Joaquim A., Nunes, Nuno Jardim and Cunha, Joao Falcao e (eds.) DSV-IS 2003 - Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 10th International Workshop June 11-13, 2003, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal. pp. 231-244. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2002): Preventing user errors by systematic analysis of deviations from the system task model. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 56 (2) pp. 225-245

Interactive safety-critical applications have specific requirements that cannot be completely captured by traditional evaluation techniques. In this paper, we discuss how to perform a systematic inspection-based analysis to improve both usability and safety aspects of an application. The analysis considers a system prototype and the related task model and aims to evaluate what could happen when interactions and behaviours occur differently from what the system design assumes. We also provide a description and discussion of an application of this method to a case study in the air traffic control domain.

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Paterno, Fabio (2002): Commentary on 'scenarios and task analysis' by Dan Diaper. In Interacting with Computers, 14 (4) pp. 407-409

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Leporini, Barbara and Paterno, Fabio (2002): Criteria for Usability of Accessible Web Sites. In: Carbonell, Noelle and Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All October 23-25, 2002, Paris, France. pp. 43-55.

The application of appropriate web site design and evaluation methods help to ensure more usable and accessible web sites. While in the literature guidelines and evaluation methods for accessibility and usability are given and discussed separately, we aim to identify the relationships between these two concepts, in particular considering usability criteria for accessible web sites. In this work, we propose a set of usability criteria for accessible web sites in order to improve the navigability for special users, i.e. the vision impaired. The identification of the 16 criteria suggested herein was performed through empirical feedback, in which simple hypotheses were formulated, then tested. Subsequently, a systematic method was developed on the basis of the tests, resulting in a classification of the criteria according to usability aspects. The proposed criteria have been applied to an existing public administration web site.

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Paganelli, Laila and Paterno, Fabio (2002): Intelligent analysis of user interactions with web applications. In: Gil, Yolanda and Leake, David (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2002 January 13-16, 2002, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 111-118. Available online

In this paper, we describe a tool able to perform intelligent analysis of Web browser logs using the information contained in the task model of the application. We show how this approach supports remote usability evaluation of Web sites.

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Marucci, Luisa and Paterno, Fabio (2002): Design and evaluation of an adaptive virtual guide for Web applications. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 1 (3) pp. 163-176

Most applications accessible through the Web suffer from a noticeable lack of support for adapting to the different information needs that different users may have regarding a certain topic. However, completely automatic adaptive support can still be confusing for users who may not understand the reasons for the dynamic change in the behaviour of an application. In this paper, we present a possible solution to provide adaptive support that does not disorient the user. The solution integrates a virtual January 18, assistant that is able to provide adaptive support in an adaptable application. We discuss an example of the application of this approach involving the support of Web visits to virtual museums. We then present the results of an empirical usability test of such an application.

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Paterno, Fabio (ed.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - 4th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2002 September 18-20, 2002, Pisa, Italy.

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Marucci, Luisa and Paterno, Fabio (2002): Supporting Adaptivity to Heterogeneous Platforms through User Models. In: Paterno, Fabio (ed.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - 4th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2002 September 18-20, 2002, Pisa, Italy. pp. 409-413. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2001): User Interface Evaluation When User Errors May Have Safety-Critical Effects. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 270-277.

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Paterno, Fabio (2001): Towards a UML for Interactive Systems. In: Little, Murray Reed and Nigay, Laurence (eds.) EHCI 2001 - Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, 8th IFIP International Conference May 11-13, 2001, Toronto, Canada. pp. 7-18. Available online

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Navarre, David, Palanque, Philippe A., Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Bastide, Remi (2001): A Tool Suite for Integrating Task and System Models through Scenarios. In: Johnson, Chris (ed.) DSV-IS 2001 - Interactive Systems Design, Specification, and Verification, 8th International Workshop June 13-15, 2001, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. pp. 88-113. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio and Ballardin, G. (2000): RemUSINE: A Bridge between Empirical and Model-Based Evaluation when Evaluators and Users are Distant. In Interacting with Computers, 13 (2) pp. 229-251

There are few computer-aided approaches that provide a model-based usability evaluation using empirical data. This paper proposes a solution that allows designers to remotely evaluate the usability of interactive software applications with the support of automatic tools, empirical data, and the task model of the application.

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Marucci, Luisa and Paterno, Fabio (2000): Designing an Adaptive Virtual Guide for Web Applications. In: Emiliani, Pier Luigi and Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All October 25-26, 2000, Florence, Italy. p. 11. Available online

Most applications accessible through the Web suffer from a noticeable lack of support for adapting to the different information needs that different users may have regarding a certain topic. However, completely automatic adaptive support can still be confusing for users who may not understand the reasons for the dynamic change in the behaviour of an application. In this paper, we present a possible solution to provide adaptive support that does not disorient the user. Such a solution integrates a virtual assistant able to provide adaptive support in an adaptable application. We discuss an example of application of this approach to support Web visits to museum information.

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Paterno, Fabio and Mancini, Cristiano (2000): Effective levels of adaptation to different types of users in interactive museum systems. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 51 (1) pp. 5-13

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Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Sabbatino, Vicenzo (2000): Using Information in Task Models to Support Design of Interactive Safety-Critical Applications. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000 2000. pp. 120-127.

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Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (2000): Integrating Model Checking and HCI Tools to Help Designers Verify User Interface Properties. In: DSV-IS 2000 2000. pp. 135-150. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio (1999): Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications. Springer-Verlag
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Gray, Wayne D., Palanque, Philippe A. and Paterno, Fabio (1999): Introduction to the Special Issue on Interface Issues and Designs for Safety-Critical Interactive Systems: When There is No Room for User Error. In ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 6 (4) pp. 309-310

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Fields, Robert E., Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Tahmassebi, Sophie (1999): Comparing Design Options for Allocating Communication Media in Cooperative Safety-Critical Contexts: A Method and a Case Study. In ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 6 (4) pp. 370-398

In this article we present a method for evaluating and comparing design options for allocating communication media. The method pays particular attention to how such options support cooperation in an interactive safety-critical system. The comparison is performed using three sets of criteria based on task performance, analysis of user deviations and consequent hazards, and coordination. The explicit emphasis on hazards and communication issues, using actual tasks to guide the evaluation, ensures that designers -- attention is focused on the interactions where problems are likely to occur. We describe an application of the method to the design of access to new communication technology in an air traffic control environment.

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Paterno, Fabio and Mancini, Cristiano (1999): Developing Adaptable Hypermedia. In: Maybury, Mark T. (ed.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1999 January 5-8, 1999, Redondo Beach, California, USA. pp. 163-170. Available online

In this paper we discuss the design and implementation of hypermedia able to adapt to different types of usage. Our work is based on a method whose main elements are: a strong user involvement, the identification of different types of users, and the application of task models to support the design and development of hypermedia. Different task models are associated with different types of users. We show examples of the approach proposed taken from a case study where museum information is considered.

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Paterno, Fabio, Breedvelt-Schouten, Ilse M. and Koning, Nicole de (1999): Deriving Presentations from Task Models. In: Chatty, Stephane and Dewan, Prasun (eds.) Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, IFIP TC2/TC13 WG2.7/WG13.4 Seventh Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction September 14-18, 1999, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. pp. 319-337.

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Paterno, Fabio, Ballardin, Giulio and Mancini, Cristiano (1999): Modelling Multi-User Tasks. In: Bullinger, Hans-Jörg (ed.) HCI International 1999 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 22-26, 1999, Munich, Germany. pp. 1088-1092.

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Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Fields, Robert E. (1999): Analysing User Deviations in Interactive Safety-Critical Applications. In: Duke, David J. and Puerta, Angel R. (eds.) DSV-IS 1999 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems99, Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop June 2-4, 1999, Braga, Portugal. pp. 189-204.

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Palanque, Philippe A., Paterno, Fabio and Fields, Bob (1998): Designing User Interfaces for Safety Critical Systems. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 37-39

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Aloia, Nicola, Bendini, Tullio, Paterno, Fabio and Santoro, Carmen (1998): Design of multimedia semantic presentation templates: options, problems and criteria of use. In: Catarci, Tiziana, Costabile, Maria Francesca, Santucci, Giuseppe and Tarantino, Laura (eds.) AVI 1998 - Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces May 24 - 27, 1998, LAquila, Italy. pp. 205-215. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio, Santoro, Carmen and Tahmassebi, Sophie (1998): Formal Models for Cooperative Tasks: Concepts and an Application for En-Route Air-Traffic Control. In: Markopoulos, Panos and Johnson, Peter (eds.) DSV-IS 1998 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems98, Proceedings of the Fifth International Eurographics Workshop June 3-5, 1998, Abingdon, United Kingdom. pp. 71-86.

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Paterno, Fabio (1997): Formal Reasoning about Dialogue Properties with Automatic Support. In Interacting with Computers, 9 (2) pp. 173-196

One of the advantages of using formal methods in the design of human-computer interfaces is the possibility to reason about user interface properties. Model checking techniques provide a useful support to this end. This paper discusses the possibilities of verifying the properties of user interfaces and related problems, such as when the dialogue specification has an infinite number of states. We provide an example of a set of general user interfaces properties, and we show how these properties can be tailored for specific cases and thus be used as a framework to evaluate the design of the interactive application considered.

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Aloia, Nicola, Matera, Maristella and Paterno, Fabio (1997): Using Tasks for Improving the Presentations for Database Query Results. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 121-124.

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Breedvelt-Schouten, Ilse M., Paterno, Fabio and Severijns, C. (1997): Reusable structures in task models. In: Harrison, Michael D. and Torres, Juan Carlos (eds.) DSV-IS 1997 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems97, Proceedings of the Fourth International Eurographics Workshop June 4-6, 1997, Granada, Spain. pp. 225-239.

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Shum, Simon Buckingham, Blandford, Ann, Duke, David, Good, Jason, May, Jon, Paterno, Fabio and Young, Richard (1996): Multidisciplinary Modelling for User-Centred System Design: An Air-Traffic Control Case Study. In: Sasse, Martina Angela, Cunningham, R. J. and Winder, R. L. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers XI August, 1996, London, UK. pp. 201-219.

This paper reports work investigating how user and system modelling techniques can be integrated to support the design of advanced interactive systems, and how such modelling can be effectively communicated to design practitioners in order to evaluate their potential. We describe a large scale modelling exercise concerning a flight sequencing tool for air-traffic controllers. We outline the kinds of system and user analysis possible with the different modelling techniques, and the approach used to integrate and communicate the modelling analyses to the system's designers. We then discuss the value of these techniques against several key criteria. The designers evaluated the modelling positively in many respects, including a commitment to explore further how user modelling can be integrated with their formal methods. We conclude that the scenario of HCI modellers working in collaboration with designers is feasible, and has analytic power.

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Paterno, Fabio and Mezzanotte, M. (1996): Formal verification of undesired behaviours in the CERD case study. In: Bass, Leonard J. and Unger, Claus (eds.) Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG2.7 Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction August, 1996, Yellowstone Park, USA. pp. 213-226.

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Aloia, Nicola, Matera, Maristella and Paterno, Fabio (1996): A semantics-based approach to designing presentations for multimedia database query results. In: Catarci, Tiziana, Costabile, Maria Francesca, Levialdi, Stefano and Santucci, Giuseppe (eds.) AVI 1996 - Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces May 27-29, 1996, Gubbio, Italy. pp. 91-100. Available online

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Palanque, Philippe A., Paterno, Fabio, Bastide, Remi and Mezzanotte, M. (1996): Towards an Integrated Proposal for Interactive Systems Design Based on TLIM and ICO. In: Bodart, Francois and Vanderdonckt, Jean M. (eds.) DSV-IS 1996 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems96, Proceedings of the Third International Eurographics Workshop June 5-7, 1996, Namur, Belgium. pp. 162-187.

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Pangoli, S. and Paterno, Fabio (1995): Automatic Generation of Task-Oriented Help. In: Robertson, George G. (ed.) Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM symposium on User interface and software technology November 15 - 17, 1995, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. pp. 181-187. Available online

This work presents an approach to the design of the software component of an Interactive System, which supports the generation of automatic task-oriented help. Help can easily be generated from the abstract formal specification of the associated system without any further effort. The architectural description is obtained in a task-driven way, where tasks are specified by indicating temporal ordering constraints using operators to a concurrent formal notation. The association of user tasks with software interaction objects, which inherit constraints of related tasks, gives the information to structure task-oriented help in an immediate way. The help given is thus more expressive with a consequent improvement in the usability of an Interactive System.

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Paterno, Fabio, Sciacchitano, M. S. and Löwgren, Jonas (1995): A User Interface Evaluation Mapping Physical User Actions to Task-Driven Formal Specifications. In: Palanque, Philippe A. and Bastide, Remi (eds.) DSV-IS 1995 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems 95, Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop June 7-9, 1995, Toulouse, France. pp. 35-53.

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Duke, David J., Faconti, Giorgio P., Harrison, Michael D. and Paterno, Fabio (1994): Unifying Views of Interactors. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 1994 1994. pp. 143-152. Available online

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Paterno, Fabio (ed.) DSV-IS 1994 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems94, Proceedings of the First International Eurographics Workshop June 8-10, 1994, Bocca di Magra, Italy.

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Paterno, Fabio, Leonardi, Ales and Pangoli, S. (1994): A Tool-supported Approach to the Refinement of Interactive Systems. In: Paterno, Fabio (ed.) DSV-IS 1994 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems94, Proceedings of the First International Eurographics Workshop June 8-10, 1994, Bocca di Magra, Italy. pp. 149-159.

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Paterno, Fabio, Campari, Irene and Scopigno, Roberto (1994): The Design and Specification of a Visual Language: An Example for Customising Geographic Information Systems Functionalities. In Comput. Graph. Forum, 13 (4) pp. 199-210

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Paterno, Fabio and Leonardi, Ales (1994): A Semantics-Based Approach for the Design and Implementation of Interaction Objects. In Comput. Graph. Forum, 13 (3) pp. 195-204

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Duce, David A. and Paterno, Fabio (1993): A Formal Specification of a Graphics System in the Framework of the Computer Graphics Reference Model. In Comput. Graph. Forum, 12 (1) pp. 3-20

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Paterno, Fabio and Faconti, G. (1992): On the Use of LOTOS to Describe Graphical Interaction. In: Monk, Andrew, Diaper, Dan and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VII August 15-18, 1992, University of York, UK. pp. 155-173.

This paper discusses a formal specification of a model of a graphical interaction object by using the LOTOS notation and the possible results that we can obtain from this approach. With this model the relationship between input and output functionality can be addressed. A User Interface System, which manages dialogues between the user and the application, may be described as a composition of instances of graphical interacting objects. Examples of common graphical interactions are described following the proposed abstract model for graphical interaction objects and by using the LOTOS notation. Application of automatic tools to the performed specifications is discussed.

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Faconti, Giorgio P. and Paterno, Fabio (1992): A visual environment to define composition of interacting graphical objects. In The Visual Computer, 9 (2) pp. 73-83

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Faconti, Giorgio P., Zani, Nicola and Paterno, Fabio (1992): The Input Model of Standard Graphics Systems Revisited by Formal Specification. In Comput. Graph. Forum, 11 (3) pp. 237-251

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Publication period:1992-2008
Publication count:97
Number of co-authors:87



Productive colleagues

Fabio Paterno's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Brad A. Myers:135
Alistair Sutcliffe:80
Philippe A. Palanque:57


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Carmen Santoro:20
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Renata Bandelloni:7

 

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