User interface analysis for groupware applications in the TOUCHE process model

2009 ◽  
Vol 40 (12) ◽  
pp. 1212-1222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor M.R. Penichet ◽  
Maria D. Lozano ◽  
José A. Gallud ◽  
Ricardo Tesoriero
VISUALITA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-44
Author(s):  
Irma Rochmawati

IWEARUP.COM is a website that is an e-commerce based. It contains information about buying, selling, distributing, and marketing fashion products. A business website is an example of using design as a marketing tool. Display of charming website with design is an attraction. However, a good website design must be able to display information clearly. Especially how to make the interface possible as it is not confused with the information displayed. Poor interfaces affect the users productivity or experience in visiting a website. This is a visual hierarchy which is the most important principles behind every website design. With an instrumental case study of the approach to produce conclusions that can be applied in designing e-commerce-based website. The goal is to make the website design in line with the content that will increase the website design and increase knowledge about the visual hierarchy of web design and its relation to the user interface.


Author(s):  
W. DAVID HURLEY

A long-term goal for software engineers is integrating the separate processes of user interface development and modern software development. With emergent CASE technology, software engineers can begin to explore ways to achieve this integration. Exploration involves investigating candidate methodologies that let developers apply different development strategies to different parts of an interactive system. Disciplined long-term investigation requires that the fundamental principles governing each process be fixed and that evolving development methods comprising each process be accommodated. This paper proposes a computer-based process model that fixes the principles and accommodates evolving methods. Model features include a collection of software engineering and knowledge engineering techniques that supports a development organization of human and computer-based agents, a coordination activity that supports opportunistic behavior of developers, a unifying representation that leads to mutually consistent results from developers, and an extendable topology that enhances collaboration among developers while reducing their communications burden.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 124-135
Author(s):  
Dara Shafira Zahra ◽  
Wella Wella ◽  
Aditya Satyagraha

The user interface (UI) of the Gapura site is proven to have various problems such as a poor visual hierarchy, UI that confuses its users, and UI that are considered unattractive by users. These things result in the poor feedback of its users. This study aims to examine the problems in the Gapura site by using the guidelines of the e-book published by UXPin, "Web UI Best Practice". The series of tests that will be conducted are blur test, scenario test, questionnaire and survey. After that, a prototype will be built according to the results of the tests with the aim of improving the UI Gapura site. The results of the prototypes made show that while there are still mistakes regarding the visual hierarchy of the prototype, the prototype was proven to be more usable by the users, and received better feedback than the Gapura site. Thus, it can be concluded that the changes applied in the prototype has made the UI of Gapura better.


The principle objective of this project is to analyse and design a multi-storied building [g + 10 (3 dimensional frame)] using staad-pro for different cases like normal building seismic resist building and steel frame building. The design involves load calculations and analysing the whole structure by staad.pro. Staad.pro features a state-of-the-art user interface, analysis and design to visualization and result verification, staad.pro is the professional’s choice. Initially we started with the analysis of simple 2 dimensional frames and manually checked the accuracy of the software with our results. The results proved to be very accurate.


HortScience ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 1125D-1125
Author(s):  
William L. Bauerle ◽  
Dennis J. Timlin ◽  
Yakov A. Pachepsky ◽  
Shruthi Anantharamu

Application of process-based models beyond the research community has been limited, in part because they do not operate in a user-friendly Windows environment. We describe the procedure of adapting a spatially explicit biological-process model, MAESTRA, to run in a standard graphical user interface (GUI). The methods used to adapt the MAESTRA model are generally applicable to other process-based models and therefore simplify other coupling attempts. We discuss recommendations based on our experiences for model input structure and interface design, two components that will allow various models to work with a generic interface. MAESTRA uses modified versions of the Ball-Berry stomatal conductance (gs) and Farquhar photosynthesis(Anet) models to estimate transpiration and photosynthesis on a leaf area basis and scale the sunlit and shaded fractions to the whole tree. We present MAESTRA estimates within a standardized graphical user interface for crop simulators (GUICS) windows environment and furthermore, we provide dialog boxes and graphical displays of the MAESTRA model input and whole tree output for red maple trees. In so doing, we present a technology transfer via the GUICS that prevents any watering down of the science behind the MAESTRA model, yet allows an accurate decision support tool to reach a wide audience.


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