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End User Development

Contributor(s): Lieberman, Henry [editor.1] | Patern�, Fabio [editor.1 ] | Wulf, Volker [editor.2 ] | SpringerLink (Online service)0.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Human-Computer Interaction Series, 90.Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2006. Description: XVI, 492 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402053863.Subject(s): Computer science | User interfaces (Computer systems).1 | Computer Science.2 | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.1DDC classification: 005.437 | 4.019 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
End-User Development: An Emerging Paradigm -- Psychological Issues in End-User Programming -- More Natural Programming Languages and Environments -- What Makes End-User Development Tick? 13 Design Guidelines -- An Integrated Software Engineering Approach for End-User Programmers -- Component-Based Approaches to Tailorable Systems -- Natural Development of Nomadic Interfaces Based on Conceptual Descriptions -- End User Development of Web Applications -- End-User Development: The Software Shaping Workshop Approach -- Participatory Programming: Developing Programmable Bioinformatics Tools for End-Users -- Challenges for End-User Development in Intelligent Environments -- Fuzzy Rewriting -- Breaking It Up: An Industrial Case Study of Component-Based Tailorable Software Design -- End-User Development as Adaptive Maintenance -- Supporting Collaborative Tailoring -- EUD as Integration of Components Off-The-Shelf: The Role of Software Professionals Knowledge Artifacts -- Organizational View of End-User Development -- A Semiotic Framing for End-User Development -- Meta-design: A Framework for the Future of End-User Development -- Feasibility Studies for Programming in Natural Language -- Future Perspectives in End-User Development.
In: Springer eBooks08Summary: By now, most people have become familiar with the basic functionality and interfaces of computers. However, developing new or modified applications that effectively support users' goals still requires considerable expertise in programming that cannot be expected from most people. Thus, one fundamental challenge for the coming years is to develop environments that allow users who do not have background in programming to develop or modify their own applications, with the ultimate aim of empowering people to flexibly employ advanced information and communication technologies. The present book is an effort to make many important aspects of the international discussion on End-User Development (EUD) available to a broader audience. It provides a unique set of contributions from various research institutes in various countries addressing relevant issues and proposing original solutions.
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End-User Development: An Emerging Paradigm -- Psychological Issues in End-User Programming -- More Natural Programming Languages and Environments -- What Makes End-User Development Tick? 13 Design Guidelines -- An Integrated Software Engineering Approach for End-User Programmers -- Component-Based Approaches to Tailorable Systems -- Natural Development of Nomadic Interfaces Based on Conceptual Descriptions -- End User Development of Web Applications -- End-User Development: The Software Shaping Workshop Approach -- Participatory Programming: Developing Programmable Bioinformatics Tools for End-Users -- Challenges for End-User Development in Intelligent Environments -- Fuzzy Rewriting -- Breaking It Up: An Industrial Case Study of Component-Based Tailorable Software Design -- End-User Development as Adaptive Maintenance -- Supporting Collaborative Tailoring -- EUD as Integration of Components Off-The-Shelf: The Role of Software Professionals Knowledge Artifacts -- Organizational View of End-User Development -- A Semiotic Framing for End-User Development -- Meta-design: A Framework for the Future of End-User Development -- Feasibility Studies for Programming in Natural Language -- Future Perspectives in End-User Development.

By now, most people have become familiar with the basic functionality and interfaces of computers. However, developing new or modified applications that effectively support users' goals still requires considerable expertise in programming that cannot be expected from most people. Thus, one fundamental challenge for the coming years is to develop environments that allow users who do not have background in programming to develop or modify their own applications, with the ultimate aim of empowering people to flexibly employ advanced information and communication technologies. The present book is an effort to make many important aspects of the international discussion on End-User Development (EUD) available to a broader audience. It provides a unique set of contributions from various research institutes in various countries addressing relevant issues and proposing original solutions.

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