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User Interface Stereotypes: A Model-Based Approach for Information Systems User Interfaces
Author(s) -
Sofia Larissa Da Costa,
Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto,
Juliano Oliveira,
Bruno dos Reis Calçado
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/sbsi.2014.6106
Subject(s) - computer science , usability , user interface , human–computer interaction , reuse , consistency (knowledge bases) , standardization , presentation (obstetrics) , software , software architecture , software engineering , user interface design , interface (matter) , user experience design , programming language , engineering , artificial intelligence , medicine , operating system , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing , radiology , waste management
This paper presents a model-based approach to build Information Systems User Interfaces (ISUI). In this approach, UI presentation and behavioral aspects are modeled as UI Stereotypes, which are high level abstractions of UI appearance and interaction features. A taxonomy of ISUI elements is proposed as the basis for definition of UI stereotypes. These elements are orchestrated on a software architecture which manages model-based UI building and integration with the IS applications. The proposed approach reduces software development efforts and costs, facilitating maintenance and evolution of ISUI. Moreover, UI stereotypes improve usability, consistency, reuse and standardization of both presentation and behavior of ISUI.

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