Automatically Generating and Updating User Interface Components in Process-Aware Information Systems

Author(s):  
Jens Kolb ◽  
Paul Hübner ◽  
Manfred Reichert
Author(s):  
Yuriy Taranovych

In recent years, portals became more and more popular among organizations (Klaene, 2004). A portal provides a solution for aggregating content and applications from various information systems for presentation to the user (Linwood & Minter, 2004). Generally, portals pose three main architectural requirements (Linwood & Minter, 2004): as portals integrate heterogeneous content from various sources, a modularized architecture is necessary to allow maintainable portal systems. Second, portals require separating various concerns (Fowler, Rice, & Foemmel, 2002). For instance, the portal’s user interface is supposed to display heterogeneous content consistently on various devices, whereas the backend is supposed to syndicate content from various sources. Third, a consistent management and coordination of different information sources, portal elements, and other components is necessary for good portals design.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofia Larissa Da Costa ◽  
Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto ◽  
Juliano Lopes De Oliveira ◽  
Bruno dos Reis Calçado

This paper presents a model-based approach to build Information Systems User Interfaces (ISUI). In this approach, UI presentation and behavioral aspects are modeled as UI Stereotypes, which are high level abstractions of UI appearance and interaction features. A taxonomy of ISUI elements is proposed as the basis for definition of UI stereotypes. These elements are orchestrated on a software architecture which manages model-based UI building and integration with the IS applications. The proposed approach reduces software development efforts and costs, facilitating maintenance and evolution of ISUI. Moreover, UI stereotypes improve usability, consistency, reuse and standardization of both presentation and behavior of ISUI.


1970 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina M. Matrosova

Development of information systems in management education is an urgent problem to implement information technology in the education area. The primary objective of the study of this problem is to determine the theoretical foundations of information systems. Subject of the article is devoted to methodological aspects of information systems for creating the information systems profile and building the user interface. The paper presents the principles of construction, the structure of the profile and requirements to user interface. The source reflects the results of studies in the research work "Scientific and methodological support of information systems planning research in the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine on the basis of the Internet», № s.r. 0109U002139.


1985 ◽  
Vol 29 (10) ◽  
pp. 942-945
Author(s):  
Mary L. Stoddard

User interface guidelines were developed for Los Alamos National Laboratory information systems to satisfy several needs: (1) to provide users with consistency between systems, (2) to provide programmers with the tools that they needed to speed the development process, and (3) to distill existing knowledge in the literature regarding effective user system interface design and target it specifically to our hardware, software, applications, and user populations. The significance of the guidelines lies in the development and implementation processes used. The guidelines are flexible and subject to frequent revision, yet have resulted in a significant increase in consistency from subsystem to subsystem.


2012 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bojana Dimić Surla

<p>Editing bibliographic data is an important part of library information systems. In this paper we discuss existing approaches in developing of user interface for editing MARC records. There are two basic approaches, screen forms that support entering bibliographic data without knowledge of the MARC structure and direct editing of MARC records that is shown on the screen. The main result presented in the paper is Eclipse editor for MARC records that fully supports editing of MARC records. It is written in Java as Eclipse plug-in so it is platform-independent. It can be extended for using with any data store. At the end, the paper presents Rich Client Platform application made of MARC editor plug-in which can be used outside of Eclipse. The practical application of the results is integration of created Rich Client Platform application in BISIS library information system. <strong></strong></p>


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