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- Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces by ExampleHenry Lieberman. 1-12
- Foundations for a Theory of ContextorsJoëlle Coutaz, Gaëtan Rey. 13-34
- WSXL: A Web Services Language for Integrating End-User ExperienceDavid Chamberlain, Angel Díaz, Dan Gisolfi, Ravi B. Konuru, John M. Lucassen, Julie MacNaught, Stéphane H. Maes, Roland Merrick, David Mundel, T. V. Raman, Shankar Ramaswamy, Thomas Schaeck, Richard Thompson, Charles Wiecha. 35-50
- From Formal Specifications to Secure ImplementationsFrancis Jambon. 51-62
- Just-UI : A User Interface Specification ModelPedro J. Molina, Santiago Meliá, Oscar Pastor. 63-74
- DTS-Edit : an Interactive Development Environment for Structured Dialog ApplicationsFabrice Depaulis, Sabrina Maiano, Guillaume Texier. 75-82
- Automatically Eliciting Task Models from Written Task NarrativesMichael Brasser, Keith Vander Linden. 83-90
- From Usage Scenarios to User Interface Elements in a Few StepsHermann Kaindl, Rudolf Jezek. 91-102
- Exploring Design Heuristics for User Interface Derivation from Task and Domain ModelsCostin Pribeanu, Jean Vanderdonckt. 103-110
- A User Modeling Design Tool Based on a Cognitive Architecture for Comparing InterfacesFrank E. Ritter, Dirk Van Rooy, Robert St. Amant. 111-118
- A Model-Guided and Task-Based Approach to User Interface Design Centered in a Unified Interaction and Architectural ModelC. V. Serey Guerrero, Bernardo Lula Jr.. 119-130
- Using User Interface Models in DesignHallvard Trætteberg. 131-142
- One Model, Many InterfacesFabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro. 143-154
- Combining Handcrafting and Automatic Generation of User-Interfaces for Pervasive DevicesLawrence D. Bergman, Guruduth Banavar, Danny Soroker, Jeremy B. Sussman. 155-166
- Concepts for Generating Multi-User Interfaces Including Graphical EditorsAlfons Brandl. 167-177
- DIGBE: Online Model-Based Design AutomationRobin R. Penner, Erik S. Steinmetz. 178-192
- Meeting Activity Theory through Task-Based and User-Oriented Development of User InterfacesChristian Stary. 193-204
- Model-Based Interactive Prototyping of Highly Interactive ApplicationsDavid Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide. 205-216
- Modeling Style of Work as an Aid to the Design and Evaluation of Interactive SystemsJames Wu, Nicholas T. Graham, Katherine Everitt, Dorothea Blostein, Edward Lank. 217-228
- An Online Multimedia System for Learning to Design User InterfacesElizabeth Furtado, Kênia Soares Sousa, Leandro Taddeo, Daniel William. 229-242
- UML and Interactive Systems, Another Step ForwardJean-René Ruault. 243-254
- Building Multi-Platform User Interfaces with UIMLMir Farooq Ali, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Marc Abrams, Eric Shell. 255-266
- Development of an UIML Renderer for Different Target LanguagesCarsten Binnig, Andreas Schmidt. 267-274
- Generic Interface Descriptions using XMLKai Richter. 275-282
- Specifying User Interfaces for Runtime Modal Independent MigrationKris Luyten, Tom Van Laerhoven, Karin Coninx, Frank Van Reeth. 283-294
- Reverse Engineering Interaction Plans for Legacy Interface MigrationEleni Stroulia, Rohit Kapoor. 295-310
- Recovering Alternative Presentation Models of a Web Page with VAQUITALaurent Bouillon, Jean Vanderdonckt, Nathalie Souchon. 311-322
- Evidence-Based Usability EngineeringEduard Metzker, Harald Reiterer. 323-336
- A Framework and a Language for Usability Automatic Evaluation of Web Sites by Static Analysis of HTML Source CodeAbdo Beirekdar, Jean Vanderdonckt, Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture. 337-348
- First Steps Towards Task-Related Web User InterfacesBirgit Bomsdorf. 349-356
- Cooperative Agents Design in a Technological Watch ContextLudivine Jonnequin, Emmanuel Adam, Christophe Kolski, René Mandiau. 357-366
- Agent Oriented Specification of Interactive Systems: Basic Principles and Industrial Case StudyFrancois Cartegnie, Houcine Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski. 367-380
- A Multi-Agent Approach to Cooperative WorkJean-Christophe Routier, Philippe Mathieu. 367-380