Typed
User Interface Systems |
Date |
Friday,
November 02, 2001 |
Time |
2-3pm |
Speaker |
Scott
McKay |
Affiliation |
HotDispatch |
Abstract |
The
purpose of this talk is to describe the idea of a "typed" user
interface system (one that brings the types and semantics of the application
out to the level of the UI), some implementations of such systems, and how
these systems can be applied to modern problems, in particular, to the web
and to applications with highly multi-modal interfaces such as the Intelligent
Room. |
Location |
545
Technology Square (aka "NE43") |
Room |
8th
Floor Playroom |
Bio |
McKay
has worked at Symbolics, Harlequin, and HotDispatch and was one of the key
developers and designers of CLIM and DUIM. |