The Handbook of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction
This book provides a comprehensive collection of methods and approaches for using formal methods within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research, the use of which is a prerequisite for usability and user-experience (UX) when engineering interactive syste
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Benjamin Weyers Judy Bowen Alan Dix Philippe Palanque Editors
The Handbook of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction
Human–Computer Interaction Series Editors-in-chief Desney Tan Microsoft Research, USA Jean Vanderdonckt Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/6033
Benjamin Weyers ⋅ Judy Bowen Alan Dix ⋅ Philippe Palanque Editors
The Handbook of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction
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Editors Benjamin Weyers Visual Computing Institute—Virtual Reality & Immersive Visualization RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany
Alan Dix School of Computer Science University of Birmingham Birmingham UK and
Judy Bowen Department of Computer Science The University of Waikato Hamilton New Zealand
Talis Ltd. Birmingham UK Philippe Palanque IRIT—Interactive Critical Systems Group University of Toulouse 3—Paul Sabatier Toulouse France
ISSN 1571-5035 Human–Computer Interaction Series ISBN 978-3-319-51837-4 ISBN 978-3-319-51838-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51838-1
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Preface
The aim of this book was to present a snapshot of the use of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction. Through contributed chapters and edited reviews, its goal was to capture the state of the art and suggest potential future topics for theoretical research and practical development. Formal Methods have a long history in Human-Computer Interaction studies and play a central role in the engineering of interactive systems. Modelling, execution and simulation,
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