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A design space and design rules for user interface software architecture

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posted on 1986-08-01, 00:00 authored by Thomas G. Lane
Abstract: "The architecture of a user interface software system can be described in terms of a fairly small number of key functional and structural choices. This report presents a "design space" that identifies these key choices and classifies the alternatives available for each choice. The design space is a useful framework for organizing and applying design knowledge. The report presents a set of design rules expressed in the terms of the design space. These rules can help a software designer to make good structural choices based on the functional requirements for a user interface system. Extension of this work might eventually provide automated assistance for structural design."

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1986-08-01

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