@inproceedings{EnglertGlassHeidmann, author = {Englert, Roman and Glass, Gregor and Heidmann, Frank}, title = {Meshed interaction design patterns for massaging services}, series = {Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference : Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2008}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference : Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2008}, publisher = {IADIS Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, organization = {International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS)}, isbn = {978-972-8924-59-1}, pages = {149 -- 156}, abstract = {Today numerous telecommunication services are implemented and brought to users. Common for these services is that their interfaces differ tremendously. As a consequence users have to learn the usage of each interface. Amorelation provides the new approach of meshed interaction design patterns (MIDP) that enable service usage in a consistent way for arbitrary telecommunication services. These patterns enable the design of complex interfaces for a variety of interfaces in a convenient and similar manner. With other words, through MIDP receives the user an unified user experience for a variety of applications. A novelty of this approach is the linkage between the modeling of patterns and interface design, which is achieved by a hierarchical structuring of the patterns. The MIDP approach is applied to a Mobile Messaging Service. This application is evaluated with and without MIDP by well-known usability measures like efficiency and ease-to-use.}, subject = {Benutzeroberfl{\"a}che}, language = {en} }