Un cadre de conception pour r\'eunir les mod\`eles d'interaction et l'ing\'enierie des interfaces
J\'er\^ome Lard (LRI), Fr\'ed\'eric Landragin (LaTTice), Olivier, Grisvard (ATOL), David Faure

TL;DR
This paper introduces HIC, a framework that unifies interaction models with software engineering methods, facilitating integration of advanced interaction techniques into software development processes.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework, HIC, that bridges interaction models with software design methods like MDA and architectural models such as MVC.
Findings
HIC enables integration of interaction models with software development methods.
Implementation of MVIC pattern demonstrates practical application.
Interaction Middleware showcases architectural integration in real-world scenarios.
Abstract
We present HIC (Human-system Interaction Container), a general framework for the integration of advanced interaction in the software development process. We show how this framework allows to reconcile the software development methods (such MDA, MDE) with the architectural models of software design such as MVC or PAC. We illustrate our approach thanks to two different types of implementation for this concept in two different business areas: one software design pattern, MVIC (Model View Interaction Control) and one architectural model, IM (Interaction Middleware).
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Taxonomy
TopicsUsability and User Interface Design · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Web Applications and Data Management
