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Concepts, Methods, Methodologies Working Group

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User Interface Management and Design

Abstract

Paul ten Hagen opened the session on Monday afternoon by saying that the Working Group should concentrate on looking at existing concepts, methods and methodologies and see how we can develop ideas from these. Six papers were to be presented and the authors should concentrate on answering the two questions:

  1. (1)

    Which design techniques, toolkits, environments, UIMS are currently in use?

  2. (2)

    Who uses them, how and for what?

The presentations should concentrate on the relationship of their work to the aims of the Working Group.

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ten Hagen, P.J.W. et al. (1991). Concepts, Methods, Methodologies Working Group. In: Duce, D.A., Gomes, M.R., Hopgood, F.R.A., Lee, J.R. (eds) User Interface Management and Design. EurographicSeminars. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76283-3_4

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