@inproceedings{moise07, title = {Un langage de modélisation pour la présentation abstraite d’une interface écologique}, address = {Trois-Rivières, Québec}, author = {Alexandre Moïse and Jean-Marc Robert}, booktitle = {7e Congrès international de génie industriel}, month = {June}, year = 2007, day = {5--8}, abstract = {Une interface écologique (IE) consiste en une interface utilisateur présentant la structure et, par le fait même, les contraintes d’un environnement spécifique afin de soutenir le processus décisionnel de son utilisateur, plus particulièrement des tâches de détection d’anomalies et de diagnostic. La représentation de l‘environnement est donc au coeur de toute approche de conception d’une IE. La seule forme de représentation identifiée dans la littérature est la hiérarchie d’abstraction (HA). Toutefois, le passage de celle-ci en une IE nécessite une grande part de créativité. Afin de rendre cette transformation plus rigoureuse, un modèle de présentation abstraite de l’IE doit être introduit afin de faire le pont entre la HA et l’IE. Par conséquent, l’objectif de cette communication est de proposer un langage de modélisation à cet effet.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eefeef2df04835e64712dc253c028132/neilernst}, keywords = {ecological modeling automatic} } @inproceedings{roth94, title = {Interactive {G}raphic {D}esign {U}sing {A}utomatic {P}resentation {K}nowledge}, address = {Boston, MA}, author = {Steven F. Roth and John Kolojejchick and Joe Mattis and Jade Goldstein}, booktitle = {Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}, publisher = {ACM}, year = 1994, url = {http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/p112-roth.pdf}, id = {121609}, priority = {0}, description = {sdasda}, abstract = {We present three novel tools for creating data graphics: (1) SageBrush, for assembling graphics from primitive objects like bars, lines and axes, (2) SageBook, for browsing previously created graphics relevant to current needs, and (3) SAGE, a knowledge-based presentation system that automatically designs graphics and also interprets a user?s specifications conveyed with the other tools. The combination of these tools supports two complementary processes in a single environment: design as a constructive process of selecting and arranging graphical elements, and design as a process of browsing and customizing previous cases. SAGE enhances user-directed design by completing partial specifications, by retrieving previously created graphics based on their appearance and data content, by creating the novel displays that users specify, and by designing alternatives when users request them. Our approach was to propose interfaces employing styles of interaction that appear to support graphic design. Knowledge-based techniques were then applied to enable the interfaces and enhance their usability.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20dc41dfa591e9f3c6126abd701c49dc8/neilernst}, keywords = {visualization information presentation automatic} }