González-Calleros, J.M., Guerrero-García, J., Vanderdonckt, J., Muñoz-Arteaga, J. :
Towards Canonical Task Types for User Interface Design
Task models are the cornerstone of user-centred design methodologies for user interface design. Therefore, they deserve attention in order to produce them effectively and efficiently, while guaranteeing the reproducibility of a task model: different persons should in principle obtain the same task model, or a similar one, for the same problem. In order to provide user interface designers with some guidance for task modelling, a list of canonical task types is proposed that offers a unified definition of frequently used tasks types in a consistent way. Each task type consists of a a task action coupled with a task object, each of them being written according to design guidelines. This list provides the following benefits: tasks are modelled in a more consistent way, their definition is more communicable and shared, task models can be efficiently used for model-driven engineering of user interfaces.
González-Calleros, J.M., Guerrero-García, J., Vanderdonckt, J., Muñoz-Arteaga, J.
IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos
Proc. of Joint 4th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction-7th Latin American Web Congress LA-Web/CLIHC'2009
2009
63-70
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Towards Canonical Task Types for User Interface Design
Towards Canonical Task Types for User Interface Design