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      Modelling internet based applications for designing multi-device adaptive interfaces

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          The wide spread of mobile devices in the consumer market has posed a number of new issues in the design of internet applications and their user interfaces. In particular, applications need to adapt their interaction modalities to different portable devices. In this paper we address the problem of defining models and techniques for designing internet based applications that automatically adapt to different mobile devices. First, we define a formal model that allows for specifying the interaction in a way that is abstract enough to be decoupled from the presentation layer, which is to be adapted to different contexts. The model is mainly based on the idea of describing the user interaction in terms of elementary actions. Then, we provide a formal device characterization showing how to effectively implements the AIUs in a multidevice context.

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          2017-01-25
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          1701.07290
          7234554d-14fb-4359-abf5-1577d1911e00

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          Proceedings of the Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces AVI 2004, Pages 252-256 Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2004; Gallipoli; Italy; 25 May 2004 through 28 May 2004
          Keywords: adaptive interfaces, multi-device and multi-channel applications
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          Human-computer-interaction
          Human-computer-interaction

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