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  1. Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Pattern-Driven Engineering of Interactive Computing Systems (PEICS '10)
  2. Generative pattern-based design of user interfaces
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PEICS: towards HCI patterns into engineering of interactive systems
The evolution of design patterns in HCI: from pattern languages to pattern-oriented design
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Bringing formalism and unification to human-computer interaction design patterns
Tool-support for pattern-based generation of user interfaces
Research directions for the application of MVC in ambient computing environments
Formalising design and interaction patterns and their relationships
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Semantically relating user interface design patterns

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Generative pattern-based design of user interfaces

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Simarro, Francisco Montero Vanderdonckt, Jean
Abstract This paper suggests a method for developing graphical user interfaces based on generative patterns. A generative pattern contains portions of previously designed user interfaces are expressed through models that are either partially or totally instantiated. These portions could be identified and re-applied to a new design case study by generating code by instantiating the specifications contained in the models. The method involves typical models found in user interface development life cycle such as task, domain, abstract user interface, concrete user interface, final user interface, context model, and mappings between them. Any model could virtually be the source of a pattern and could be described, searched, matched, retrieved, and assembled together so as to create a new graphical user interface. For this purpose, a software has been developed that manages generative patterns by combining an existing user interface description language (UsiXML -- user interface extensible markup language) with concepts addressing problems raised by pattern description and matching in a pattern-based language (PLML -- Pattern Language Markup Language, a language was introduced to uniformly represent user interface patterns). Once instantiated from the generative patterns, the models give rise to a model-driven engineering based on model-to-model transformation and model-to-code compilation.
Starting Page 12
Ending Page 19
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450302463
DOI 10.1145/1824749.1824753
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-07-20
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Descriptive pattern Model-driven engineering User interface pattern Generative pattern
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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