Model-Based Multi-touch Gesture Interaction for Diagram Editors

Many of todays software development processes include model-driven engineering techniques. They employ domain models, i.e. formal representations of knowledge about an application domain, to enable the automatic generation of parts of a software system. Tools supporting model-driven engineering for...

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Published inHuman-Computer Interaction. Advanced Interaction Modalities and Techniques pp. 121 - 130
Main Authors Niebling, Florian, Schropp, Daniel, Kühn, Romina, Schlegel, Thomas
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:Many of todays software development processes include model-driven engineering techniques. They employ domain models, i.e. formal representations of knowledge about an application domain, to enable the automatic generation of parts of a software system. Tools supporting model-driven engineering for software development today are often desktop-based single user systems. In practice though, the design of components or larger systems often still is conducted on whiteboards or flip charts. Our work focuses on interaction techniques allowing for the development of gesture-based diagram editors that support teams in establishing domain models from a given meta-model during the development process. Users or groups of users are enabled to instantiate meta-models by free-hand or pen-based sketching of components on large multi-touch screens. In contrast to previous work, the description of multi-touch gestures is derived directly from the graphical model representing the data.
ISBN:3319072293
9783319072296
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-07230-2_12