masterThesis
Visual IMML: um perfil UML para a modelagem de interfaces de usuário
Fecha
2006-02-17Registro en:
MACHADO, Thais Lima. Visual IMML: um perfil UML para a modelagem de interfaces de
usuário. 2006. 121 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência da Computação) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2006.
Autor
Machado, Thais Lima
Resumen
The software development processes proposed by the most recent approaches in Software Engineering make use old models. UML was proposed as the standard language
for modeling. The user interface is an important part of the software and has a fundamental importance to improve its usability. Unfortunately the standard UML does not offer
appropriate resources to model user interfaces. Some proposals have already been proposed to solve this problem: some authors have been using models in the development of interfaces (Model Based Development) and some proposals to extend UML have been elaborated. But none of them considers the theoretical perspective presented by the semiotic engineering, that considers that, through the system, the designer should be able to communicate to the user what he can do, and how to use the system itself. This work presents Visual IMML, an UML Profile that emphasizes the aspects of the semiotic engineering. This Profile is based on IMML, that is a declarative textual language. The Visual IMML is a proposal that aims to improve the specification process by using a visual modeling (using diagrams) language. It proposes a new set of modeling elements (stereotypes) specifically designed to the specification and documentation of user interfaces, considering the aspects of communication,
interaction and functionality in an integrated manner