2005
Conference article  Unknown

Supporting flexible development of multi-device interfaces

Correani F., Mori G., Paternò F.

Multi-Device Interfaces  Model-based Design  Semantic Analysis 

Tools based on the use of multiple abstraction levels have shown to be a useful solution for developing multi-device interfaces. To obtain general solutions in this area it is important to provide flexible environments with multiple entry points and support for redesigning existing interfaces for different platforms. In general, a one-shot approach can be too limiting. This paper shows how it is possible to support a flexible development cycle with entry points at various abstraction levels and the ability to change the underlying design at intermediate stages. It also shows how redesign from desktop to mobile platforms can be obtained. Such features have recently been implemented in a new version of the TERESA tool.

Source: EHCI-DSVIS'2004, pp. 346–362, Hamburg, Germany, 11-13 July 2004

Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, DEU



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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:43840,
	title = {Supporting flexible development of multi-device interfaces},
	author = {Correani F. and Mori G. and Paternò F.},
	publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, DEU},
	booktitle = {EHCI-DSVIS'2004, pp. 346–362, Hamburg, Germany, 11-13 July 2004},
	year = {2005}
}