Generalizing claims and reuse of HCI knowledge

A Sutcliffe, J Carroll - People and Computers XIII: Proceedings of HCI'98, 1998 - Springer
People and Computers XIII: Proceedings of HCI'98, 1998Springer
A framework for classifying claims and indexing them for reuse with generic models is
proposed. Claims are classified by a schema that includes design issues, dependencies,
usability effects, with links to scenarios and the artefact associated with the claim. Generic
models describe classes of application and tasks. Claims are associated with appropriate
model components. Models which match a new application are retrieved from a library by
using keyword searches or browsing the model hierarchy. Claims are reused on …
Abstract
A framework for classifying claims and indexing them for reuse with generic models is proposed. Claims are classified by a schema that includes design issues, dependencies, usability effects, with links to scenarios and the artefact associated with the claim. Generic models describe classes of application and tasks. Claims are associated with appropriate model components. Models which match a new application are retrieved from a library by using keyword searches or browsing the model hierarchy. Claims are reused on applications sharing the same generic application. Artefacts associated with claims may also be reused although user interfaces need customizing because of domain specific features. Claims evolution and reuse are illustrated with an information retrieval case study.
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