This paper aims at presenting how performance evaluation of models can be used within the design process of interactive systems. We demonstrate how the use of a formal task model may enhance the design of interactive systems, by providing quantitative results on which designers may base their decisions. We also demonstrate that it is possible to describe both task and system models within the same formal framework. We propose a software design life cycle integrating formal task and system modelling. The approach is illustrated by a toy example which, despite its small size, allows us to develops both task and system models and to perform two iterations on the life cycle. The device and tasks are modelled using the Interactive Cooperative Ob...
Abstract. Software performance engineering deals with the considera-tion of quantitative analysis of...
This paper presents a method for formally specifying and reasoning about process models for interact...
International audienceThis chapter claims that task models per se do not contain sufficient and nece...
This paper aims at clarifying the articulation between the task models and system models encountered...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach for investigating in a predictive way potentia...
This paper presents an approach for investigating in a pre-dictive way potential disruptive effects ...
International audienceWhile research in the field of HCI seems to focus on usability issues real-tim...
This thesis presents a method for evaluating the performance of computer systems. The method is base...
International audienceThis tutorial provides an overview and a practical experience on task models b...
So far, most research in the area of formal methods has been focussed on the development of theories...
So far, most research in the area of formal methods has been focussed on the development of theories...
A user-centred approach to systems design and evaluation is presented. In particular task modelling ...
This paper presents a set of tools supporting the development of interactive systems using two diffe...
International audienceDesigning interactive computing systems in such a way that as much functions a...
Evaluating usability is a challenge in many development projects. We propose a formal high-level tas...
Abstract. Software performance engineering deals with the considera-tion of quantitative analysis of...
This paper presents a method for formally specifying and reasoning about process models for interact...
International audienceThis chapter claims that task models per se do not contain sufficient and nece...
This paper aims at clarifying the articulation between the task models and system models encountered...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach for investigating in a predictive way potentia...
This paper presents an approach for investigating in a pre-dictive way potential disruptive effects ...
International audienceWhile research in the field of HCI seems to focus on usability issues real-tim...
This thesis presents a method for evaluating the performance of computer systems. The method is base...
International audienceThis tutorial provides an overview and a practical experience on task models b...
So far, most research in the area of formal methods has been focussed on the development of theories...
So far, most research in the area of formal methods has been focussed on the development of theories...
A user-centred approach to systems design and evaluation is presented. In particular task modelling ...
This paper presents a set of tools supporting the development of interactive systems using two diffe...
International audienceDesigning interactive computing systems in such a way that as much functions a...
Evaluating usability is a challenge in many development projects. We propose a formal high-level tas...
Abstract. Software performance engineering deals with the considera-tion of quantitative analysis of...
This paper presents a method for formally specifying and reasoning about process models for interact...
International audienceThis chapter claims that task models per se do not contain sufficient and nece...