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The Computer Journal 1985 28(1):22-28; doi:10.1093/comjnl/28.1.22
© 1985 by British Computer Society
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A Dialogue Development System for the Design and Implementation of User Interfaces in Ada*

J. Robinson § and A. Burns §

Postgraduate School of Studies in Computing, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK

The need for tools to aid the implementation of user interfaces is highlighted. Techniques for the production of good user interfaces are outlined and facilities to ease implementation of interfaces designed using these techniques are suggested. Emphasis is placed on the need for multi-level adaptable interfaces, and the need for a separate, high-level specification of an interface. A dialogue development system intended for use with interactive systems written in Ada is proposed.



* Ada is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department od Defense.

§ Postgraduate School of Studies in Computing, University of Bradford, U.K.


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