In many software systems to date, interactive graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are represented implicitly in the source code, together with the application logic. Hence, the re-use, development, and modification of these interfaces is often very laborious. Flexible adjustments of GUIs for various platforms and devices as well as individual user preferences are furthermore difficult to realize. These problems motivate a software-based separation of content and GUI models on the one hand, and application logic on the other. In this project, a software solution for structured reporting on mobile devices is developed. Clinical content archetypes developed in a previous project serve as the content model while the Android SDK provides the GUI model. The necessary bindings between the models are specified using the Jess Rule Language.
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Kock, A. K., Andersen, B., Handels, H., & Ingenerf, J. (2014). Rule-based Interface Generation on Mobile Devices for Structured Documentation. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 205, pp. 313–317). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-432-9-313
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