UsiXML: a Language Supporting Multi-Path Development of User Interfaces

USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language (USIXML) consists of a User Interface Description Language (UIDL) allowing designers to apply a multi-path development of user interfaces. In this development paradigm, a user interface can be specified and produced at and from different, and possibly multiple, levels of abstraction while maintaining the mappings between these levels if required. Thus, the development process can be initiated from any level of abstraction and proceed towards obtaining one or many final user inter-faces for various contexts of use at other levels of abstraction. In this way, the model-to-model transformation which is the cornerstone of Model-Driven Ar-chitecture (MDA) can be supported in multiple configurations, based on com-position of three basic transformation types: abstraction, reification, and trans-lation.
Specification, and Verification of Interactive Systems, EHCI-DSVIS
Springer-Verlag, Berlin
Proc. of 9th IFIP Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction jointly with 11th Int. Workshop on Design
2004
3425
200-220
DBLP:conf/ehci/2004
3-540-26097-8