Today's computer-human interfaces are typically designed with the assumption that they are going to be used by an able-bodied person, who is using a typical set of input and ...
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Daniel S. Weld, Jacob O. Wobbr...
Abstract. Software must be constantly adapted to changing requirehe time scale, abstraction level and granularity of adaptations may vary from short-term, fine-grained adaptation t...
Interactive program analysis tools are often tailored to one particular representation of programs, making adaptation to a new language costly. One way to ease adaptability is to ...
James Hayes, William G. Griswold, Stuart Moskovics
With the acceleration of technological development we are reaching the point where our systems and their user interfaces become to some degree outdated 'legacy systems' ...
Les Nelson, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Laurent Denoue...
Reference Models comprise information on best or common practices for reuse. However, they commonly originate from individual projects. Yet, project models are usually situational ...