Dearden, A.M.; Harrison, M.D.: Abstract models for HCI (1997)
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- Abstract
- Investigates the use of formal mathematical models in the design of interactive systems and argues for the development of generic models that describe the behaviour of a class of interactive systems. It is possible to construct a generic model of a class of interactive systems at an intermediate level of abstraction. Such a model would offer wider reusability than detailed specifications of a single system, but greater expressiveness and support for software development than fully generate abstract models. Reviews a number of existing models in the literature and presents a generic model of interactive case memories, a class of systems used in case-based reasoning