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OVID: object view and interaction design

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Several methods are already available for object oriented program design. These methods do not deal with user interface design. The tutorial teaches OVID, a systematic method for designing Object User Interfaces for use by product design teams. OVID is a major step in changing user interface design from art to science. It emphasizes the production of a complete, accurate model that can be used as input to program design methodologies.

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Sally Shlaer and Stephen Mellor (1988) Object-Oriented Systems Analysis: Modeling the World in Data, Yourden Press; James Rumbaugh et al. (1991) Object-Oriented Modelling and Design, Prentice Hall International; Grady Booch (1993) Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, Benjamin/Cummins.
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Berry et al., OVID, International Thomson Computer Press, Boston, Planned for August 1997.
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Rational Software Corporation, Rational Rose, for more information see http://www.rational.com/.
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A glimpse of this work can be seen on the team's WWW site at http://www.ibm.com/ibm/hci.
[5]
IBM, Object Oriented Interface Design, IBM Common User Access Guidelines, Que, 1992.
[6]
Isensee and Rudd, The Art of Rapid Prototyping, International Thomson Computer Press, Boston, 1997.

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CHI EA '97: CHI '97 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
March 1997
406 pages
ISBN:0897919262
DOI:10.1145/1120212
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  2. task analysis
  3. user interface design

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