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COMET(s), a software architecture style and an interactors toolkit for plastic User Interfaces

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Plasticity of User Interfaces (UIs) refers to the ability of UIs to withstand variations of context of use () while preserving usability. This paper presents COMET, a software architecture style for building task-based plastic interactors. COMET bridges the gap between two main approaches in plasticity: model-driven engineering and interactors toolkits. Interactors that are compliant to the COMET style are called COMETs. These COMETs are multi-rendering multi-technological interactors (WIMP and post-WIMP, Web and non Web as well as vocal). COMETs are extensible and controllable by the user (up until now the designer, in the future the end-user). The COMET architecture and the use of COMETs are illustrated on an executable prototype: a slide viewer called CamNote++.
Book: INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS: DESIGN, SPECIFICATION, AND VERIFICATION, PROCEEDINGS
Series: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Pages: 225 - 237
Number of pages: 13
ISBN:978-3-540-70568-0
Publication year:2008
Keywords:adaptation, context of use, plasticity, design alternatives, exploration, style sheets, tailored UIs, interactors
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Accessibility:Open