| Interaction design patterns for musical applications (2004) | |||||||||
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| THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ARTS AND SCIENCES INTERACTION DESIGN PATTERNS FOR MUSICAL APPLICATIONS WILLIAM PATRICK BRANDT Thesis submitted the Department Computer Science partial fulfillment the requirements for the degree Masters Science Degree Awarded Fall Semester The members the Committee approve the Thesis William Patrick Brandt defended August Ian Douglas Professor Directing Thesis Robert van Engelen Committee Member Sarah Stoecklin Committee Member The Office Graduate Studies has verified and approved the above named committee members TABLE CONTENTS LIST TABLES LIST FIGURES LIST ABBREVIATIONS ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION INTEGRATING PATTERNS WITH USER CENTERED SOFTWARE DESIGN The Design Pattern Concept Origin the concept The pattern process Patterns practice software engineering Usability Engineering Interaction Design Patterns Advancing the pattern concept Interaction design pattern organization Interaction design pattern use Interaction Design Patterns and the Usable GUI INTERACTION DESIGN PATTERN COLLECTION FOR MUSICAL APPLICATIONS The Purpose the Collection Pattern Creation Organization and Validation Pattern creation Pattern organization Pattern validation Pattern Format The Pattern Collection Structure Simplicity Visibility Feedback Tolerance Reuse Feedback Regarding the Collection iii CONCLUSION APPENDIX Patterns Supporting This Collection APPENDIX Glossary Musical Terms REFERENCES BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH LIST TABLES Table Alexander Night Life pattern Table Welie . Advisor: Dr. Ian Douglas, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Computer Science. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Feb. 10, 2005). Includes bibliographical references. | |||||||||
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