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Conference Papers Year : 2010

User Interface Plasticity: Model Driven Engineering to the Limit!

Abstract

Ten years ago, I introduced the notion of user interface plasticity to denote the capacity of user interfaces to adapt, or to be adapted, to the context of use while preserving usability. The Model Driven Engineering (MDE) approach, which was used for user interface generation since the early eighties in HCI, has recently been revived to address this complex problem. Although MDE has resulted in interesting and convincing results for conventional WIMP user interfaces, it has not fully demonstrated its theoretical promises yet. In this paper, we discuss how to push MDE to the limit in order to reconcile high-level modeling techniques with low-level programming in order to go beyond WIMP user interfaces.
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hal-00953312 , version 1 (28-02-2014)

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Joëlle Coutaz. User Interface Plasticity: Model Driven Engineering to the Limit!. ACM, Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2010) International Conference. Keynote paper., 2010, Berlin, Germany. pp.1-8. ⟨hal-00953312⟩
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