[PRL] Meeting with Daniel Jackson, 12/16

William J. Bowman wilbowma at ccs.neu.edu
Mon Dec 1 15:59:33 EST 2014


Hello all,

If you would like to meet with Daniel on Tuesday, Dec. 16th, please let me know your constraints.

William Bowman

On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 01:01:07PM -0500, Vincent St-Amour wrote:
> NUPRL Seminar presents
>
> Daniel Jackson
> MIT
>
> 10:30 - 12:00 (non-standard time)
> Tuesday, 12/16 (non-standard day)
> Room 366 WVH (http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/wand/directions.html)
>
>
> Conceptual design of software
>
> Abstract:
> What makes a software application usable, robust and effective? Elegant
> code, clean user interfaces, comprehensive testing, etc, all matter. But
> more important is getting the concepts right. Every software application
> is built around a collection of concepts that determine both the
> structure of the code and the shape of the user interface. Indeed, a few
> critical concepts often characterize an application: layers and masks
> for photo editors, for example; paragraphs and styles for word
> processors; formulas and relative references for spreadsheets; posts,
> tags and friendships for social apps.
>
> Despite their centrality in software design, concepts are often treated
> only indirectly, as second class citizens. Interface designers focus on
> use cases, wireframes and detailed interactions; programmers on module
> structures, datatypes and API specs; architects on scalability and
> performance; and so on. What's needed is a design approach in which the
> invention and analysis of concepts takes center stage.
>
> This talk outlines my current thinking on designing software with
> concepts. Drawing on good and bad examples from a variety of products
> (from Adobe, Apple, Dropbox, Google, Microsoft and others), it explains
> what concepts are, how they can be represented, and how to analyze
> concepts using some simple design criteria.
>
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