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ANNIE-IDE, A SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS (PROGRAMMERS GUIDE)

Citation:

Kittle, Jr., J., P. Hummel, AND J. Imhoff. ANNIE-IDE, A SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS (PROGRAMMERS GUIDE). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/3-89/034 (NTIS PB89220008), 1989.

Description:

This document is a guide to the newly developed computer software called ANNIE-IDE, the ANNIE Interaction Development Environment. ANNIE-IDE provides a consistent methodology for building interactive interfaces for environmental software. ANNIE-IDE combines a toolkit of utility subroutines for building individual interactive screens with instructions for developing two parallel products: a file containing all text, questions, and messages used in interactive communication and a Fortran program containing the control strategy and sequencing instructions for interactions. The system provides an efficient means for storing and updating screen contents. The ANNIE-IDE package is based on a re-evaluation of currently available tools and ideas for constructing a user interface. Accordingly, the manual draws on an expanding body of knowledge of the "human factors" involved in effective design of nan-machine interfaces. By providing a straightforward but powerful set of tools, the ANNIE-IDE software and manual greatly reduce the difficulty a programmer will encounter in developing an interactive user interface.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:04/30/1989
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 44506