Making systems easier to use implies increasingly complex management of communication between users and applications. An increasing part of the application program is devoted to the user interface. In order to manage this complexity, it is very important to have tools, notations, and methodologies that support the designer's work during the refinement process from specification to implementation.
The purpose of this proceedings of the first (1994) Eurographics workshop on this area is to review the state of the art. It compares the different existing approaches in order to identify the principal requirements and the most suitable notations and methods, and indicates the relevant results.
This book is the proceedings of the first Eurographics workshop on design, specification and verification of interactive systems, held in June 1994. It reviews the state of the art, compares different approaches, and indicates the relevant results.
Fabio Paterno
Petri net complexity design development formal methods interactive system interfaces language modeling programming requirements engineering software template user interface verification