Font Size: a A A

Supported The Automatically Generated Interface Design Patterns

Posted on:2007-09-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C E LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360185482274Subject:Computer software and theory
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
In the development of interactive systems, the graphical User Interface (UI) design is very important. But now, software engineering technology lacks the direct support for UI design description, and this has limited the efficiency and quality of graphical UI development.In order to improve the efficiency and quality of graphical UI development, many UI models have been proposed. These models belong to either conceptual model or declarative model. At the same time, a lot of model-based user interface development environments appeared, through several models integrate aspects of system. Acquire enough information to support the automatic generation of user interface. Such as Mobi-D and Vesuf. In general, these models use dialog model or task model to describe the interactive behavior between user and computer. But these models are too complicated, and it's difficult to handle many problems between these models and others.The FMP model is a software-engineering-oriented interface model that supports the auto generation of user interface, combines the merits of the conceptual model and the declarative model. The model aims at the implementation of graphical UI systems and their automatic code generation. It supports the architecture design of applications. The model is composed of function model, internal model, and the template-based presentation model. The presentation model breaks the restriction of the existing presentation models that lack the consideration of relationships of interface object. Thus, the concept of design patterns of UI is presented.This paper present current research about user interface and analyses the advantage and weakness of each kind of interface designs pattern. Based on it, a code-generation-supported UI pattern was proposed. Objects in interaction...
Keywords/Search Tags:FMP, user interface interactive object, interface design patterns, code generation
PDF Full Text Request
Related items