Many different task modeling methods exist. In this paper, we discuss 1) ingredients common to most task models, 2) how task modeling relates to the design of user interfaces, and 3) our proposed ontology for task analysis. We then show our task analysis tool that is based on the ontology. It is our belief that task models should be based on an ontology that describes the relevant concepts and the relationships between them, independently of any used graphical representations. Such an ontology helps to understand the different task modeling methods and it can also be operationalized for use in tools.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 vanwelie1998ontology
%A Van Welie, Martijn
%A Van Der Veer, Gerrit C.
%A Eliëns, Anton
%B Proceedings of DSV-IS98, Abingdon
%D 1998
%K task meta model
%P 3--5
%T An Ontology for Task World Models
%U http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.13.4415
%X Many different task modeling methods exist. In this paper, we discuss 1) ingredients common to most task models, 2) how task modeling relates to the design of user interfaces, and 3) our proposed ontology for task analysis. We then show our task analysis tool that is based on the ontology. It is our belief that task models should be based on an ontology that describes the relevant concepts and the relationships between them, independently of any used graphical representations. Such an ontology helps to understand the different task modeling methods and it can also be operationalized for use in tools.
@inproceedings{vanwelie1998ontology,
abstract = {Many different task modeling methods exist. In this paper, we discuss 1) ingredients common to most task models, 2) how task modeling relates to the design of user interfaces, and 3) our proposed ontology for task analysis. We then show our task analysis tool that is based on the ontology. It is our belief that task models should be based on an ontology that describes the relevant concepts and the relationships between them, independently of any used graphical representations. Such an ontology helps to understand the different task modeling methods and it can also be operationalized for use in tools.},
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author = {Van Welie, Martijn and Van Der Veer, Gerrit C. and Eli\"{e}ns, Anton},
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title = {An Ontology for Task World Models},
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