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Gordon, Michael
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  A formal design notation for real-time systems
 ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 11(2): 149-190, 2002.  Type: Article

The authors present an extension to real-time structured analysis (SA-RT) for the detailed design of embedded real-time systems, and combine the proposed notation with Petri nets....

Jun 21 2002  
  Flexible collaboration transparency: supporting worker independence in replicated application-sharing systems
Begole J., Rosson M., Shaffer C. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 6(2): 95-132, 1999.  Type: Article

In this context, collaboration refers to several people using an application to edit a shared object (such as a whiteboard, text, or graphics document). Comparisons are made between collaboration-aware applications (those that were des...

Jul 1 2000  
  Human values and the design of computer technology
Friedman B. (ed), CSLI/Stanford, Stanford, CA, 1997.  Type: Book (9781575860800), Reviews: (1 of 2)

As editor of this collection, Batya Friedman has published a significant work that brings together articles on computers and human values. As computer technology becomes ever more ingrained in the fabric of society and humanity, there ...

Sep 1 1999  
  Existence Dependency: The Key to Semantic Integrity Between Structural and Behavioral Aspects of Object Types
Snoeck M., Dedene G. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 24(4): 233-251, 1998.  Type: Article

An object-oriented conceptual model is presented in which object types are classified according to two relationships only: existence dependency and generalization/specialization. The concept of existence dependency is based on the noti...

Jan 1 1999  
  Writing Windows VxDs and device drivers (2nd ed.)
Hazzah K., Miller Freeman, Inc., Lawrence, KS, 1997.  Type: Book (9780879304386)

Hazzah thoroughly covers creating Windows VxDs (virtual anything drivers). She draws together the topics needed to develop device drivers for hardware devices in the Windows 3.x and Windows 95 environments. This second edition provides...

Aug 1 1998  
  Writing Windows VxDs and device drivers
Hazzah K., R & D Publications, Inc., Lawrence, KS, 1995.  Type: Book (9780131001817)

Hazzah thoroughly covers creating Windows VxDs (virtual anything drivers). She draws together the topics needed to develop device drivers for hardware devices in the Windows 3.x and Windows 95 environments. This second edition provides...

Aug 1 1998  
  Direct manipulation vs. interface agents
Shneiderman B., Maes P. interactions 4(6): 42-61, 1997.  Type: Article

Shneiderman and Maes present their views of the way user interfaces should be exposed to people. This article is a transcript of debates between the two of them at the Intelligent User Interface Conference in January 1997 and at CHI 97...

Jul 1 1998  
  On the Practical Need for Abstraction Relations to Verify Abstract Data Type Representations
Sitaraman M., Weide B., Ogden W. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 23(3): 157-170, 1997.  Type: Article

The authors assert that there is a need to separate the specifications and implementations of abstract data types. Further, to keep a specification purely conceptual and unbiased with respect to its possible implementations, the behavi...

Apr 1 1998  
  X Windows on the world
McFarland T., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996.  Type: Book (9780133597875)

The author describes in detail the steps necessary to plan and develop graphical user interface (GUI) software that adapts to different languages and national customs throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The particular windowing ...

Aug 1 1997  
  A framework for formalizing inconsistencies and deviations in human-centered systems
Cugola G., Di Nitto E., Fuggetta A., Ghezzi C. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 5(3): 191-230, 1996.  Type: Article

A human-centered system is one in which humans, supported by computerized aids, play a key role. It can be defined as a combination of humans, organizational structures, rules, procedures, and computerized tools. The authors present a ...

May 1 1997  
 
 
 
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