The Teallach tool: using models for flexible user interface design

Peter J. Barclay, Tony Griffiths, Jo McKirdy, Norman W. Paton, Richard Cooper, Jessie Kennedy

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Abstract

Model-based user interface development environments aim to provide designers with a more systematic approach to user interface development using a particular design method. This method is realised through tools which support the construction and linkage of the supported models. This paper presents the tools which support the construction of the Teallach models in the context of the Teallach design method. Distinctive features of the Teallach tool include comprehensive facilities for relating the different models, and the provision of a flexible design method in which models can be constructed and related by designers in different orders and in different ways.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputer-Aided Design of User Interfaces II: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces, 21–23 October, 1999, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
EditorsJean Vanderdonckt, Angel Puerta
PublisherSpringer Dordrecht
Chapter12
Pages139–157
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9789401142953
ISBN (Print)9780792360780
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Model-based
  • User Interface Development Environments
  • Flexible User Interface Design
  • Methods
  • User Interface Design Tools

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