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Title: A Multi-Step Process for Generating Multi-Platform User Interfaces Abstract: This research presents a multi-step process for creating user interfaces (UIs) that work across multiple platforms. By using a XML-based language called UIML, the process allows for the development of UIs that can be used on devices with varying capabilities. The paper describes the language features of UIML that facilitate the creation of multi-platform UIs, the multi-step process involved in the framework, and the necessary transformations to build the UIs. Research Question: How can we develop user interfaces that work across multiple platforms, reducing the need for duplicate effort in development? Methodology: The research team utilized UIML, an XML-based language that allows for the canonical description of UIs for different platforms. They developed a multi-step framework that involves transformations to convert UIs from one level to the next. This process takes advantage of the commonalities between platforms and allows for the reuse of UI elements. Results: The research demonstrated that the proposed framework successfully generates multi-platform UIs that can be used across a variety of devices, including personal computers, handheld computers, cell phones, and more. The transformations applied during the multi-step process ensured that the UIs were adapted to the specific requirements and capabilities of each platform. Implications: This research has significant implications for the field of human-computer interaction. By presenting a methodology for creating multi-platform UIs, it reduces the need for duplicate development effort and allows for more efficient use of resources. Additionally, the research contributes to the ongoing efforts to develop UIs that are adaptable to different devices and modalities, improving the overall user experience. In conclusion, the research presents a multi-step process for generating multi-platform UIs using UIML. The framework's transformations and language features facilitate the development of UIs that can be used across a wide range of devices, making it an important contribution to the field of HCI. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0111025v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0111025v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Uis]] [[Category:Multi]] [[Category:Process]] [[Category:Research]] [[Category:Step]]
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