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Generating User Interface Code in a Model Based User Interface Development Environment (2000)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Silva, Paulo Pinheiro Da Griffiths, Tony Paton, Norman W. |
| Description | Declarative models play an important role in most software design activities, by allowing designs to be constructed that selectively abstract over complex implementation details. In the user interface setting, Model-Based User Interface Development Environments (MB-UIDEs) provide a context within which declarative models can be constructed and related, as part of the interface design process. However, such declarative models are not usually directly executable, and may be difficult to relate to existing software components. It is therefore important that MB-UIDEs both fit in well with existing software architectures and standards, and provide an effective route from declarative interface specification to running user interfaces. This paper describes how user interface software is generated from declarative descriptions in the Teallach MB-UIDE. Distinctive features of Teallach include its open architecture, which connects directly to existing applications and widget sets, and the genera... |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | ACM Press |
| Publisher Date | 2000-01-01 |
| Publisher Institution | IN: PROCEEDINGS OF ADVANCED VISUAL INTERFACES �AVI'00 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | User Interface Development Environment User Interface Software Declarative Interface Specification Software Component Software Architecture User Interface Important Role Complex Implementation Detail Model-based User Interface Development Environment Widget Set Distinctive Feature Declarative Description Declarative Model Effective Route Interface Design Process Open Architecture Software Design Activity User Interface Setting User Interface Code Teallach Mb-uide |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |