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Search for efficient device-dependent action sequences in the user interface

Published: 12 January 2003 Publication History

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This paper describes a design tool, under development, that identifies efficient low-level action sequences in the user interface, accounting for the relationships between the physical properties of an input device and the requirements of primitive tasks. A device representation and a task taxonomy are presented. These, along with a library of efficiency measures for specific devices, provide information to steer search through the space of action sequences.

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    IUI '03: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
    January 2003
    344 pages
    ISBN:1581135866
    DOI:10.1145/604045
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