Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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435113 | Science of Computer Programming | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Awareness support in model-driven architecture approaches is almost nonexistent. Although it is a required feature for the development of collaborative applications, the consideration of awareness in development methodologies and tools has been hindered by the lack of model-driven oriented conceptual models. This work presents an extension to the user interface description language UsiXML for describing generic awareness support in software development, with special focus on requirements level, and keeping a traceable path throughout the development stages. UsiXML describes multimodal and multicontextual user interfaces by following a model-driven approach to software development, and one of its purposes is to enable the development of highly interactive user interfaces, where awareness plays an important role. Furthermore, a template to gather awareness information requirements is provided to help designers explore and describe them in the early design stages.
► A model-driven approach for supporting awareness, from information requirements to the final user interface. ► An extension to the user interface description language UsiXML, as a way to support any kind of awareness. ► Several development-oriented models for representing and describing awareness as an information requirement.