Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site topaz.ARPA Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!ihnp4!zehntel!hplabs!hao!seismo!topaz!@RUTGERS.ARPA:SASW@MIT-MC From: @RUTGERS.ARPA:SASW@MIT-MC Newsgroups: net.works Subject: [ECC: User interface talk] Message-ID: <236@topaz.ARPA> Date: Sat, 12-Jan-85 15:25:35 EST Article-I.D.: topaz.236 Posted: Sat Jan 12 15:25:35 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 14-Jan-85 04:14:54 EST Sender: daemon@topaz.ARPA Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 43 From: Steven A. SwernofskyMSG: *MSG 3567 Date: 01/09/85 01:31:30 From: ECC at MIT-OZ Re: User interface talk Received: from MIT-OZ by MIT-XX via Chaosnet; 8-Jan-85 11:33:37-EST Date: Tue, 8 Jan 1985 11:30 EST Message-ID: From: Eugene Ciccarelli To: BBoard@MIT-XX Subject: User interface talk "Presentation Based User Interfaces" Eugene C. Ciccarelli M.I.T. Talk: 3 pm., Thursday, 10 January 1985 Refreshments: 2:45 pm. AI Playroom, 8th floor, 545 Tech Square, Cambridge Building good user interfaces is slow and difficult. This talk will describe a prototype "presentation system base", offering mechanisms, tools, and ready-made parts for building user interfaces. A general user interface model underlies the base, organized around the concept of a "presentation": a visible text or graphic form conveying information. The base and model emphasize domain independence and style independence, to apply to the widest possible range of interfaces. To demonstrate the base's utility, three interfaces to an operating system were constructed, embodying different styles: icon, menu, and graphical annotation. Host: Dick Waters