用户可适应的用户界面模型,支持无处不在的用户访问EIS风格的应用程序

Jon Davis, Andrew Tierney, E. Chang
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计算机应用程序的用户界面通常是硬编码的,并且为用户定制提供了最小的灵活性。在本文中,我们列出并讨论了应用程序用户界面的几个需求,这些需求提供了广泛的应用程序可访问性,跨越国际边界的访问,并支持普通用户的用户界面个性化(不需要开发人员进行特定的软件定制)。我们回顾了基于XML的用户界面部署方面的相关工作,找出了不足之处,并提出了一个解决方案,我们将其命名为基于Web服务的可适应用户界面(WAUI)。WAUI的主要特点是;通过使用Web服务将传统用户界面与执行平台和其余应用层解耦,并提供基于Web服务的自动用户界面适配功能;用户选择的文化和国际化选项、用户对可选视觉显示对象的首选项,以及用户为修改应用程序表单和显示对象的功能和布局而定义的首选项。
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A user adaptable user interface model to support ubiquitous user access to EIS style applications
The user interface for computer applications is typically hard coded and offers minimal flexibility for user customisation. In this paper we list and discuss several requirements for application user interfaces that offer widespread application accessibility, access across international boundaries, and that support user interface individualisation by normal users (without the need for specific software customization by developers). We review related works in XML based user interface deployment and identify shortcomings, and present a solution that we name the Web service based adaptable user interface (WAUI). The major features of the WAUI are; the decoupling of the traditional user interface from both the execution platform and the rest of the application layers by the use of Web services, and providing for an automated user interface adaptation capability based on; the user's selected cultural and internationalization options, the user's preferences for alternative visual display objects, and the preferences that a user defines for modifying the function and layout of application forms and display objects.
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