Defining Task Oriented Components
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage: Chapitre
Title :
Defining Task Oriented Components
Author(s) :
Bourguin, G. [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique du Littoral [LIL]
Lewandowski, A. [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique du Littoral [LIL]
Tarby, Jean-Claude [Auteur]
Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille [LIFL]
Laboratoire d'Informatique du Littoral [LIL]
Lewandowski, A. [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique du Littoral [LIL]
Tarby, Jean-Claude [Auteur]

Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille [LIFL]
Scientific editor(s) :
Alba, Winckler
Johnson, Hilary
Palanque, Philippe
Marco, Antonio
Johnson, Hilary
Palanque, Philippe
Marco, Antonio
Book title :
Task models and diagrams for user interface design : 6th international workshop, TAMODIA 2007, Toulouse, France, November 7-9, 2007 : proceedings
Publisher :
Springer
Publication place :
New York
Publication date :
2007
ISBN :
978-3-540-77221-7
English keyword(s) :
Component
integration
task
modeler
integration
task
modeler
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Autre [cs.OH]
English abstract : [en]
For many years, tailorability has been identified as a very important property of system design in order to take care of the emerging users needs towards their working environments. In the same time component-based approaches ...
Show more >For many years, tailorability has been identified as a very important property of system design in order to take care of the emerging users needs towards their working environments. In the same time component-based approaches have been revealed as an interesting solution for tailorability, allowing dynamic integration of components in global environments supporting specific tasks. However, component technologies still face some drawbacks mainly due to a semantic problem. In order to palliate these lacks we propose in this paper a new solution that tends to merge tasks models, from the HCI research field, and existing component models. It particularly consists in a new design approach — the Task Oriented (TO) approach — supported by STOrM, a tool dedicated to the creation and manipulation of Task Oriented Components (TOCs).Show less >
Show more >For many years, tailorability has been identified as a very important property of system design in order to take care of the emerging users needs towards their working environments. In the same time component-based approaches have been revealed as an interesting solution for tailorability, allowing dynamic integration of components in global environments supporting specific tasks. However, component technologies still face some drawbacks mainly due to a semantic problem. In order to palliate these lacks we propose in this paper a new solution that tends to merge tasks models, from the HCI research field, and existing component models. It particularly consists in a new design approach — the Task Oriented (TO) approach — supported by STOrM, a tool dedicated to the creation and manipulation of Task Oriented Components (TOCs).Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
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