2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10515-006-7740-x
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Automated user interface engineering with a pattern reflecting programming language

Abstract: The development of the user interface concerns all aspects of a software system that are targeted to the interactive delivery of its functionality and data. Today, user interface development accounts for a large proportion of the overall software implementation, while the programming process involves various recurring software patterns. Based on the identification of key commonly occurring user interface programming patterns, we have designed and implemented a user interface programming language with built-in … Show more

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“…According to Ternenge and Kashimana (2019), accessibility in the context of online library resources (OLR) is the degree to which a resource, service, product or environment is obtainable by as many people as possible. Accordingly, a lack of accessibility for technology affects user adoption and acceptance (Jacko and Hanson, 2002;Savidis and Stephanidis, 2006). For instance, students perceiving the availability of the internet and an e-library fully functioning may influence their attitude in using it.…”
Section: 33mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ternenge and Kashimana (2019), accessibility in the context of online library resources (OLR) is the degree to which a resource, service, product or environment is obtainable by as many people as possible. Accordingly, a lack of accessibility for technology affects user adoption and acceptance (Jacko and Hanson, 2002;Savidis and Stephanidis, 2006). For instance, students perceiving the availability of the internet and an e-library fully functioning may influence their attitude in using it.…”
Section: 33mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walkthrough method and its numerous extensions and variants (Wharton, Bradford, Jeffries, & Franzke, 1992;Mahatody, Sagar, & Kolski, 2010)); -Tools for interface generation that consider diverse usability aspects (Savidis & Stephanidis, 2006;Folmer & Bosch, 2004). -Tools for evaluating interactive systems since the first development phases (e.g., THEA 2 by Pocock, Harrison, Wright, & Johnson (2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%