ABSTRACT
Model-based IU is an established discipline. However, it has not been adopted in the software industry with the initial expected success, and it has been kept in the meanwhile in the academia. The main aim of this workshop is to analyze the current problems with model-based UI design approaches and envision the main characteristics and challenges to solve in the next generation of model-based UI tools.
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Index Terms
- Making model-based UI design practical: usable and open methods and tools
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