What can Model-Based UI Design offer to End-User Software Engineering?
In Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2012). pages 189-194. 2012.
Anke Dittmar, Alfonso García Frey, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa
Abstract
End-User Programming enables end users to create their own programs. This can be accomplished in different ways, where one them is by appropriation or reconfiguration of existing software. However, there is a trade-off between end users’ ’situated design’ and quality design which is addressed in End-User Software Engineering. This paper investigates how methods and techniques from Model-Based UI Design can contribute to End-User Software Engineering. Applying the concept of Extra-UI, the paper describes a Model-Based approach that allows to extend core applications in a way that some of the underlying models and assumptions become manipulable by end users. The approach is discussed through a running example in which a mastermind game is (re)programmed into a tic-tac-toe game.