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Users expect advanced interactive applications to be easy-to-use and easy-to-learn. Today users expect to be able to sit down and use software without spending their time reading manuals. But such user interfaces are hard to design and implement. Different studies have shown that an average of 48% of the code of an application is devoted to the user interface, and that about 50% of the implementation time is devoted to implementing the user interface portion (Myers & Rosson 92). As user interfaces become easier to use, they become harder to create. User interface developers need tools which provide a rich support for the development of advanced user interfaces.
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Palanque, P., PaternĂ², F. (1998). Development of a WWW Browser Using TADEUS. In: Palanque, P., PaternĂ², F. (eds) Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction. Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology (FACIT). Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3425-1_10
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