The User Interface Markup Language (UIML) is a User Interface Descrip- tion Language aimed at producing multiple user interfaces from a single model for multiple contexts of use, in particular multiple computing platforms, thus addressing the need for multichannel user interfaces. This chapter summarizes efforts devoted to the definition and usage of UIML 4.0, the latest version of this UIDL which also covers dialog modeling. It describes the main parts of the UIML language, i.e., struc- ture, presentation style, contents, behavior, connectivity, and toolkit mappings, and the integrated development environment that supports the development lifecycle of multichannel user interfaces based on UIML.
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Helms, J., Schaefer, R., Luyten, K., Vermeulen, J., Abrams, M., Coyette, A., & Vanderdonckt, J. (2009). Human-Centered Engineering Of Interactive Systems With The User Interface Markup Language (pp. 139–171). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-907-3_7
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