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Prevision of evaluation by traces during the software design of interactive systems: two approaches compared

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Interactive system evaluation is currently the subject of numerous research projects. Some are intended to link design and evaluation explicitly by different software mechanisms. In this chapter, we describe two evaluation approaches based on the concept of traces, taking advantage of new technologies and paradigms. The first uses Aspect-Oriented Programming; the second proposes an explicit coupling between agent-based architecture and evaluation agents. These two approaches are globally compared.
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hal-00731360 , version 1 (12-09-2012)

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Jean-Claude Tarby, Houcine Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski. Prevision of evaluation by traces during the software design of interactive systems: two approaches compared. Ahmed Seffah, Jean Vanderdonckt, And Michel Desmarais (Ed.). Human-Centered Software Engineering: Architectures and Models-Driven Integration, Springer, 2008, HCI. ⟨hal-00731360⟩
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