Model-Driven Engineering of Workflow User Interfaces

Author(s):  
Josefina Guerrero García ◽  
Christophe Lemaigre ◽  
Jean Vanderdonckt ◽  
Juan Manuel González Calleros
Proceedings ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (19) ◽  
pp. 1201
Author(s):  
Yonatan Pineda Olarte ◽  
Fáber D. Giraldo ◽  
William J. Giraldo ◽  
Sergio F. Ochoa ◽  
Ramón Hervás

Software applications have been identified as potentially suitable tools to assist older adults in several aspects of their lives, like healthcare, emotional support and personal security. However, developing usable and useful applications for this population represents an important challenge, given that no systematic solutions have been proposed to support such a process. This article hypothesizes that a model-driven engineering (MDE) approach can help generate suitable user interfaces for elderly people, making the development process repeatable and allowing the systematic reuse of design knowledge about products for these end-users. To determine the validity of such hypothesis, the article presents the results of a case study where a healthcare supporting system for older adults, developed by using an MDE approach, was evaluated in four older adult care centers. The results obtained were highly positive, showing MDE as a possible path to address systematically the development of these applications.


Author(s):  
Francisco J. Martinez-Ruiz ◽  
Jean Vanderdonckt ◽  
Juan Manuel Gonzalez-Calleros ◽  
Jaime Muñoz Arteaga

Author(s):  
Inés Pederiva ◽  
Jean Vanderdonckt ◽  
Sergio España ◽  
Ignacio Panach ◽  
Oscar Pastor

Author(s):  
Bill Karakostas ◽  
Yannis Zorgios

Composite applications integrate web services with other business applications and components to implement business processes. Model-driven approaches tackle the complexity of composite applications caused by domain and technology heterogeneity and integration requirements. The method and framework described in this paper generate all artefacts (workflow, data, user interfaces, etc.), required for a composite application from high level service oriented descriptions of the composite application, using model transformation and code generation techniques.


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