A semiotic-based framework to user interface design
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This work introduces a framework grounded in Semiotic Engineering that aids designers in defining application conceptual models and their corresponding user interfaces. It contributes to user interface design by proposing the LEMD, a linguistic formalism for abstractly and structurally specifying user interfaces, focusing on user intentions. The resulting specifications can be effectively mapped onto conventional widgets, enhancing designer-user communication and improving user interaction and experience.
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A semiotic-based framework to user interface design
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