Abstract
In this report, we present the results from assessing the FLUIDE Framework for model-based specification of user interfaces supporting emergency responders. First, we outline the special challenges faced when developing such user interfaces, and the approach used in the FLUIDE Framework to meet these challenges. Then we introduce the framework, including its two specification languages. Thereafter, we present highlights from the case addressing the specification of user interfaces for three existing emergency response applications. Based on these specifications, we discuss how well we succeeded, concluding that we were able to describe the applications in a comprehensive and understandable way taking similarities and difference between the applications into account. The language constructs function as intended, having two languages has proven valuable, and the specifications scale quite well. A more comprehensive presentation of the user interfaces in the three applications, and the complete FLUIDE specifications of these user interfaces are given in an appendix.
Oppdragsgiver: The EMERGENCY project supported by the Research Council of Norway, p.nr. 187799/S10
Oppdragsgiver: The EMERGENCY project supported by the Research Council of Norway, p.nr. 187799/S10