Trace-based Task Tree Generation

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​Trace-based Task Tree Generation​
Harms, P. ; Herbold, S.   & Grabowski, J. ​ (2014)
In:Miller, Leslie; Culén, Alma Leora​ (Eds.), ​ACHI 2014. The Seventh International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions pp. 337​-342. ​Seventh International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI 2014)​, Barcelona, Spain.
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Authors
Harms, Patrick ; Herbold, Steffen ; Grabowski, Jens 
Editors
Miller, Leslie; Culén, Alma Leora
Abstract
Task trees are a well-known way for the manual modeling of user interactions. They provide an ideal basis for software analysis including usability evaluations if they are generated based on usage traces. In this paper, we present a method for the automated generation of task trees based on traces of user interactions. For this, we utilize usage monitors to record all events caused by users. These events are written into log files from which we generate task trees. We validate our method in three case studies.
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2014
Publisher
IARA
Conference
Seventh International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI 2014)
ISBN
978-1-61208-325-4
Conference Place
Barcelona, Spain
Event start
2014-03-23
Event end
2014-03-27
Language
English

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