2007 Latin American Web Conference (LA-WEB 2007) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/la-web.2007.14
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Designing the Interface of Rich Internet Applications

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“…However, a particular situation occurred with 3 proposals that were not detected in the search that we performed, but later were added thanks to experts' suggestion: WebML4RIA [5], OOHDM-RIA [48] and RUX-Method [49]. It seems that none of the mentioned proposals appeared in the search because they do not propose any M2M transformation.…”
Section: Conducting Stagementioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, a particular situation occurred with 3 proposals that were not detected in the search that we performed, but later were added thanks to experts' suggestion: WebML4RIA [5], OOHDM-RIA [48] and RUX-Method [49]. It seems that none of the mentioned proposals appeared in the search because they do not propose any M2M transformation.…”
Section: Conducting Stagementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Abstract Data Views (ADVs) [11] allows describing user interface by means of an object-oriented model for interface objects. An ADV is defined for each node class to indicate how each node attribute or sub-node (if it is a composite node) will be presented to the user.…”
Section: A Abstract Data Viewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interfaces corresponding to each concern (core and volatile) is designed (and implemented) separately; the interface design of the core classes (described in OOHDM using Abstract Data Views [11]) are oblivious with respect to the interface of volatile concerns. As in the navigational layer this principle is independent of the design approach.…”
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“…In this perspective, the Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM) (Schwabe et al, 1999) design framework proposes a model process in which the interface and its behavior are expressly evaluated (Urbieta et al, 2007). The process is structured according five steps: requirements modeling, conceptual modeling, navigation design, interface design, and implementation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%