Maybe this would be interesting for you. I will try to develop a framework
which helps to formalize and sharing HCI patterns. 

This is just in a early stage but this can be very helpful to the HCI
community. 

 

I have presented this approach at CHI 2009.

 

ABSTRACT

In this paper we describe an approach to formalize and unify
Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) design patterns. The goal is to help
pattern authors, users, and software engineers to work more efficiently with
design patterns. To this end, we have investigated seven building blocks for
setting up a unified form of HCI design patterns. They will serve as the
necessary requirements for successful integration into the Semantic Web,
pattern management tools, and the HCI community.

If anyone is interested in the full paper please let me know and drop me a
message.

 

Chris

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christian
Crumlish
Sent: Donnerstag, 11. Juni 2009 19:53
To: Hanmer, Robert S (Robert)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [patterns-discussion] Pattern Repositories

 



Hanmer, Robert S (Robert) wrote: 

Thanks Christian!  That's quite a list.  The UI community certainly has many
repositories.

Yes, we often talk about how to federate or amalgamate them more
effectively, and there's been some talk about really finishing PLML to
enable better sharing and interoperability among repositories.




 

List:  What others are out there???


Yes, please! I hesitated to post my list up-front as I know we are just one
small sector of the greater patterns community.

    --xian

-- 
christian crumlish ... <ymsgr:SendIM?xian21370> xian21370
pattern recognizer ... YOS UED

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