ConcurTaskTrees

ConcurTaskTrees (CTT)[1] is a notation for task model specifications useful to support design of interactive applications specifically tailored for user interface model-based design.

The main features of ConcurTaskTrees are:

In Human-Computer Interaction, in the field of task analysis, task models indicate the logical activities that an application should support to reach users’ goals.

ConcurTaskTrees has been mapped into Unified Modeling Language.[2]

Tool Support

The editing and analysis of task models is supported by the ConcurTaskTrees Environment (CTTE).[3] The executable code is publicly available and free to download.

References

  1. Paternò, Fabio (2003). "ConcurTaskTrees: An Engineered Notation for Task Models" (PDF). The Handbook of Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction: 483–503.
  2. Nbrega, Leonel; Nuno Nunes; Helder Coelho (2006). "Mapping ConcurTaskTrees into UML 2.0" (PDF). Proc. of the 12th International Workshop on Interactive Systems Design Specification and Verification: 237–248.
  3. Mori, Giulio; Paternò Fabio; Santoro Carmen (2002). "CTTE: Support for Developing and Analysing Task Models for Interactive System Design" (PDF). Ieee Transactions on Software Engineering: 797–813.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, August 10, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.