Winckler, Marco
[UCL]
Trindade, Francisco
[Université Toulouse I]
Stanciulescu, Adrian
[UCL]
Vanderdonckt, Jean
[UCL]
This paper discusses multi-level dialog specifications for user interfaces
of multi-target interactive systems and it proposes a step-wise method that
combines a transformational approach for model-to-model derivation and an interactive
editing of dialog models for tailoring the derived models. This method
provides a synthesis of existing solutions for dialog modeling using a XMLbased
User Interface Description Language, UsiXML, along with State-
WebCharts notation for expressing the dialog at a high level of abstraction. Our
aim is to push forward the design and reuse of dialog specifications throughout
several levels of abstraction ranging from task and domain models until the final
user interface thanks to a mechanism based on cascading style sheets. In this
way, it is expected that the dialog properties are not only inherited from one
level to another but also are made much more reusable than in the past.
Bibliographic reference |
Winckler, Marco ; Trindade, Francisco ; Stanciulescu, Adrian ; Vanderdonckt, Jean. Cascading Dialog Modeling with UsiXML.15th Int. Workshop on Design, Specification, and Verification of Interactive Systems DSV-IS’2008 (Kingston, du 16/7/2008 au 18/7/2008). In: Proceedings of 15th Int. Workshop on Design, Specification, and Verification of Interactive Systems DSV-IS’2008, Springer : Berlin2008, p. 121-135 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078/118092 |