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Developing Adaptable User Interfaces for Component-based Systems (2000)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Grundy, John Hosking, John |
| Abstract | Developing software components with user interfaces that can be adapted to diverse reuse situations is challenging. Examples of such adaptations include extending, composing and reconfiguring multiple component user interfaces, and adapting component user interfaces to particular user preferences, roles and subtasks. We describe our recent work in facilitating such adaptation via the concept of user interface aspects, which facilitate effective component user interface design and realisation using an extended, component-based software architecture. 1. Introduction Component-based software applications are composed from diverse software components to form an application [1, 14, 16, 17]. Typically many of these components have been developed separately, with no knowledge of the user interfaces of other components they may be composed with. This can result in component-based applications with inappropriate, inconsistent interfaces. For example, two components with user interfaces that ... |
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| Volume Number | 14 |
| Journal | Interacting with Computers |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2000-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | User Interface Component-based System Adaptable User Interface Diverse Software Component Interface Design Introduction Component-based Software Application Recent Work Software Component User Preference User Interface Aspect Inconsistent Interface Effective Component Multiple Component User Interface Component User Interface Component-based Software Architecture Component-based Application Reuse Situation |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |