Katherine Panciera, Reid Priedhorsky, et al.
CHI 2010
Over six years, we iterated on the design of a language for describing the functionality of appliances, such as televisions, telephones, VCRs, and copiers. This language has been used to describe more than thirty diverse appliances, and these descriptions have been used to automatically generate both graphical and speech user interfaces on handheld computers, mobile phones, and desktop computers. In this article, we describe the final design of our language and analyze the key design choices that led to this design. Through this analysis, we hope to provide a useful guide for the designers of future user interface description languages. © 2009 ACM.
Katherine Panciera, Reid Priedhorsky, et al.
CHI 2010
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IUI 2005
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ICWS 2014
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DEBS 2007