In the MB-UID the user interface modeling involves the creation of knowledge bases
expressed in a hierarchy of models that describe the various aspects of the interface, such as
presentation, dialog and user tasks structure (Paternò et al., 2008). The models provide an
infrastructure for building methods and tools for automatic generation of the interface’s
final presentation (Viana & Andrade, 2008). This way, by applying the appropriate Modelto-Code
(M2C) transformations, it is possible to generate the entire or most of the code for
different platforms and implementation technologies in order to obtain the executable
interface with little or no manual change (Cicchetti et al., 2007).
In the MB-UID the user interface modeling involves the creation of knowledge bases
expressed in a hierarchy of models that describe the various aspects of the interface, such as
presentation, dialog and user tasks structure (Paternò et al., 2008). The models provide an
infrastructure for building methods and tools for automatic generation of the interface’s
final presentation (Viana & Andrade, 2008). This way, by applying the appropriate Modelto-Code
(M2C) transformations, it is possible to generate the entire or most of the code for
different platforms and implementation technologies in order to obtain the executable
interface with little or no manual change (Cicchetti et al., 2007).
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