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An Abstract User Interface Framework for Mobile and Wearable Devices

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  • Claas Ahlrichs

    (Universitaet Bremen, Germany)

  • Michael Lawo

    (Universitaet Bremen, Germany)

  • Hendrik Iben

    (Universitaet Bremen, Germany)

Abstract

In the future, mobile and wearable devices will increasingly be used for interaction with surrounding technologies. When developing applications for those devices, one usually has to implement the same application for each individual device. Thus a unified framework could drastically reduce development efforts. This paper presents a framework that facilitates the development of context-aware user interfaces (UIs) with reusable components for those devices. It is based on an abstract description of an envisioned UI which is used to generate a context- and device-specific representation at run-time. Rendition in various modalities and adaption of the generated representation are also supported.

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  • Claas Ahlrichs & Michael Lawo & Hendrik Iben, 2011. "An Abstract User Interface Framework for Mobile and Wearable Devices," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), IGI Global, vol. 3(3), pages 28-35, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaci00:v:3:y:2011:i:3:p:28-35
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