Abstract
Based on a review of user interaction modes and the specific needs of the CACE domain the paper describes requirements for user interaction in future CACE environments. Taking another look at the design process in CACE key areas in need of more user interaction support are pointed out. Three concepts are described through examples, dynamic data access, parallel evaluation and active documentation. The features of existing tools are summarized. The problem of how easily or `naturally' the novel concepts are integrated is stressed
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the IEEE/IFAC Joint Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Publication date | 1994 |
| Pages | 381-386 |
| ISBN (Print) | 07-80-31800-5 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1994 |
| Event | IEEE/IFAC Joint Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design 1994 - Tucson, AZ, United States Duration: 7 Mar 1994 → 9 Mar 1994 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=1107 |
Conference
| Conference | IEEE/IFAC Joint Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design 1994 |
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| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Tucson, AZ |
| Period | 07/03/1994 → 09/03/1994 |
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