Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine - IHM '06 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1132736.1132752
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Validation et vérification formelles de systèmes interactifs multi-modaux fondées sur la preuve

Abstract: Cet article s'intéresseà la validation età la vérification formelles d'IHM Multi-Modales (IHM3). Il décrit une partie des résultats obtenus dans le cadre du projet RNRT VERBATIM, dont l'objet est la VERification Biformelle et l'Automatisation du Test des Interfaces Multimodales. Ce projet s'intéresse, entre autres,à la mise en oeuvre d'une technique formelle fondée sur la preuve : la méthode Bévénementiel. Nous discutons les apports de cette technique pour la conception d'IHM3, en particulier, sa capacitéà exp… Show more

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“…The proposed approach targets the important problems of HMI related to reachability, observability and reliability. A global development approach for developing a software for human-computer interaction is proposed in [6,7] that can be used from the abstract model to the code generation. Silva et al [36] propose an approach to generate user interface software, particularly in Java, from a declarative description in the Teallach MB-UIDE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed approach targets the important problems of HMI related to reachability, observability and reliability. A global development approach for developing a software for human-computer interaction is proposed in [6,7] that can be used from the abstract model to the code generation. Silva et al [36] propose an approach to generate user interface software, particularly in Java, from a declarative description in the Teallach MB-UIDE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An incremental development of an interactive system using B methods presented in Aït‐Ameur et al 5,77 to describe interaction requirements and the properties of reachability, observability, and reliability. In Aït‐Ameur et al, 78,79 a development life cycle was proposed to produce source code from a formalized model of an interactive system for implementation purpose. For developing a multi‐model interactive system supporting CARE properties, the Event‐B modeling language was used for specifying system requirements and the required safety properties 80 .…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in [13] lts have been derived from a task model to simulate user behavior in order to verify task achievement. In [55], lts built from a task model are used to formally verify properties of multi-modal user interfaces. In both experiences, the set of states is built from attributes available in the user interface components and the set of transitions is built from user actions.…”
Section: Task Models As Labelled Transition Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%