The Design of Web User Interface Based on Dynamic Re-Components

2014 ◽  
Vol 539 ◽  
pp. 424-428
Author(s):  
Shi Liu ◽  
Jia Lin Gang ◽  
He Ma

For environment and user needs easy-to-change issues in the Web application system application, the ideology of flexible software and Web interface design combining in the paper, we proposed a dynamic reconfiguration capability flexible component-based Web user interface model. The model displays the description of component style templates and adapts to the structural changes of business data component rules stored in the XML documents and relational databases, so as to solve the adaptability and reusability of Web user interface. Finally, a flexible Web user interface of the table data display function to illustrate the effectiveness and availability of the model.

2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 655-681 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomas Cerny ◽  
Miroslav Macik ◽  
Michael Donahoo ◽  
Jan Janousek

Increasing demands on user interface (UI) usability, adaptability, and dynamic behavior drives ever-growing development and maintenance complexity. Traditional UI design techniques result in complex descriptions for data presentations with significant information restatement. In addition, multiple concerns in UI development leads to descriptions that exhibit concern tangling, which results in high fragment replication. Concern-separating approaches address these issues; however, they fail to maintain the separation of concerns for execution tasks like rendering or UI delivery to clients. During the rendering process at the server side, the separation collapses into entangled concerns that are provided to clients. Such client-side entanglement may seem inconsequential since the clients are simply displaying what is sent to them; however, such entanglement compromises client performance as it results in problems such as replication, fragment granularity ill-suited for effective caching, etc. This paper considers advantages brought by concern-separation from both perspectives. It proposes extension to the aspect-oriented UI design with distributed concern delivery (DCD) for client-server applications. Such an extension lessens the serverside involvement in UI assembly and reduces the fragment replication in provided UI descriptions. The server provides clients with individual UI concerns, and they become partially responsible for the UI assembly. This change increases client-side concern reuse and extends caching opportunities, reducing the volume of transmitted information between client and server to improve UI responsiveness and performance. The underlying aspect-oriented UI design automates the server-side derivation of concerns related to data presentations adapted to runtime context, security, conditions, etc. Evaluation of the approach is considered in a case study applying DCD to an existing, production web application. Our results demonstrate decreased volumes of UI descriptions assembled by the server-side and extended client-side caching abilities, reducing required data/fragment transmission, which improves UI responsiveness. Furthermore, we evaluate the potential benefits of DCD integration implications in selected UI frameworks.


2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 1733-1738
Author(s):  
De Yin Zhang ◽  
Xiao Yu ◽  
Zhi Yong Liu

The novel user interface design of 1090ES Mode embedded ground-based transceiver (GBT) system is introduced in this paper. 1090ES mode is applied to the GBT system to receive airborne Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data. The output data of the GBT system are obtained through system’s serial port by processing information of ADS-B segment in 1090ES information structure. The novel user interface is based on Linux operating system and cross-complied on ARM platform to realize flight display function. The 1090ES mode data sent from aircraft is accurately recognized by ADS-B system software based on Linux, and precisely located in graphical interface either. The improved ADS-B system software in this user interface design occupies less resource, and can be easily transplanted to other embedded platform through cross-complied embedded Quasar Technologies (Qt) software. The complicated receiving and display of GBT system can be transformed into small size and portable device (4.6 inches) through this user interface design.


Author(s):  
Rowena Li

This chapter serves as an introduction to apply seven indicators in examining democracy on web interface design. It introduces a new measuring instrument to assist in determining a nation's democracy level so that democracy can be measured not only by traditional methods (surveys, case studies, questionnaires, interviews, and observations) but also through the study of web interface design. As a result, it extends cultural and political studies into the fields of human-computer interaction and user interface design.


Author(s):  
Irina Kondratova ◽  
Ilia Goldfarb

A number of research studies support the importance of culturally appropriate design for e-business, e-commerce and advanced learning applications. This is not surprising, considering influence of user interface design on usability, accessibility and acceptability of software. To identify cultural preferences in visual interface design, the authors conducted research studying culture-specific web interface design elements for a large number of countries all over the globe. This chapter reports on study methodology and results, focusing mostly on the global colors study. The authors explain the approach and research methodology they utilized to conduct the automated “cultural audit” for identification of culture-relevant design and color preferences in web interface design. Research methodology for a manual “cultural audit” is also discussed. The authors present the overall findings of their study, and conclude with observations on the usefulness of their research approach, the applicability of cultural analysis tools the authors developed and future research in culturally appropriate user interfaces.


2014 ◽  
Vol 998-999 ◽  
pp. 1257-1260
Author(s):  
Feng Yun Liu ◽  
Shu Sen Bai ◽  
Yun Xia Gao

With the development of the Science and Technology, How to deal with the information by using computer and irrternet has been very important, the process of the human and computer interaction, the use of the visualization of information makes human and computer consistent, and also makes the transmission and access of the information intuitive and vivid. The paper firstly discusses the development process of the visualization of information, and analysis of the importance of the visualization of information in web design, and finally issues the application in web design of the user interface from three aspects that are graphical text, graphical data, and graphical structure.


Author(s):  
Rowena Li

This chapter serves as an introduction to apply seven indicators in examining democracy on web interface design. It introduces a new measuring instrument to assist in determining a nation's democracy level, so that democracy can be measured not only by traditional methods (surveys, case studies, questionnaires, interviews, and observations), but also through the study of web interface design. As a result, it extends cultural and political studies into the fields of human-computer interaction and user interface design.


Author(s):  
Lorna Uden

“Usability rules the Web!” (Nielsen, 2000). It is very easy to recommend that a Web-learning application should be usable, but it is often a difficult design objective to achieve. We believe that usability can be achieved by bringing the interface closer to the user’s way of thinking and working. It is important to design applications that are based on the mental models of users in order to achieve high usability. Designing high usability can be achieved by adopting user interface design models and an object-oriented approach. We have developed a methodology—the Web user object modelling (WUOM) method—to guide designers to develop Web learning applications that have high usability. This chapter describes the WUOM method to develop a Web application for learning circuits based on WUOM. Evaluation of the Web application shows that it has high usability.


Author(s):  
Aslina Baharum ◽  
Emelia Abdul Rahim ◽  
Rozita Hanapi ◽  
Noorsidi Aizuddin Mat Noor ◽  
Nurhafizah Moziyana Mohd Yusop

<div class="WordSection1"><p>The mobile applications (apps) development has been gaining popularity for the past few years. Some mobile apps have been failing in its popularity because of the unattractive user interface and bad interaction with the apps. This was proven by previous researchers who have stated that the interaction between a user of mobile application and a graphical user interface could lead to some misunderstandings, errors and frustration from an inability to achieve a goal and could lead to failure of the mobile application. Most of the mobile application developers have been facing proper graphical user interface design recently. There is a noticeable lack of studies and research in the area of mobile application design compared to web application user interface (UI) design. Therefore, this research was done to evaluate the different gender on the mobile shopping application using eye-tracking technology. This research had proposed guidelines based on gender for mobile shopping application. These proposed guidelines can be preferred in the designing process of a mobile shopping application as it could provide a better user interaction and would prevent failure in its popularity by providing fast and user friendly interface.</p></div>


Author(s):  
Prasetya K. ◽  
Endah K. ◽  
Fredicia Fredicia

The lack of knowledge of investment products lead many people decided not to invest for their future. This can be overcome by utilizing the information and communication technology development by making a web application of Smart Investment Planner with the aim to recognize various types of investment product as well as the character investment and tips for users. This application uses a set of data as knowledge base which obtained from the literature, discussions with economic experts, database design, user interface design, as well as tests and evaluations by experts. The result of these applications concluded that this application collect the information as well as investment products that suit into their needs and also encourage them to start invest.


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