Generation of Task Models from Observed Usage Application to Web Browsing Assistance

2019 
This work focuses on the extraction of knowledge from observed usage. More specifically, it aims to design a Web browsing assistance system that helps the user in carrying out his browsing task, or the designer in adapting or redesigning his Web application, according to real usage. The proposed approach consists of generating task models from interaction traces, which are then used to perform assistance. The characteristics to be supported by a task metamodel for assistance purposes are first identified and then confronted with the characteristics of existing task metamodels. This first study led us to choose the ConcurTaskTrees (CTT) metamodel. We then developed processes to generate CTT task models from traces. Finally, to validate our approach, we conducted unit testing and validation based on two real web browsing scenarios.
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