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Using COTS-Widgets Architectures for Describing User Interfaces of Web-Based Information Systems

Using COTS-Widgets Architectures for Describing User Interfaces of Web-Based Information Systems
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Author(s): Luis Iribarne (Applied Computing Group, University of Almeria, Spain), Javier Criado (Applied Computing Group, University of Almeria, Spain), Nicolás Padilla (Applied Computing Group, University of Almeria, Spain)and José-Andrés Asensio (Applied Computing Group, University of Almeria, Spain)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 12
Source title: Governance, Communication, and Innovation in a Knowledge Intensive Society
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sean W.M. Siqueira (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4157-0.ch022

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Abstract

Modern Web-based Information Systems (WIS) must be flexible and prepared to be easily accessible and manageable in real-time. WIS user interfaces (UI) are still being constructed on the basis of traditional software development paradigms, without taking into account in their construction (or in the knowledge managed by the systems) the main criterion of globalization, that they must be distributed, open and changing. WIS-UI must be able to be constructed depending on the type of interaction (individual or collective) and the purpose of the interaction (management, technical, etc.). In this paper, the authors present a component-based development perspective to build user interfaces of WIS by means of the composition of widgets-components architectures and MDD approaches.

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