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The Architectural Style of Adaptive Object-Models
- are stored in a database instead of in code. The object model that the user cares about is part
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The adaptive object-model architectural style
- are stored externally to the program such as in a database or XML files. The object model that the user cares
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Architecture and Design of Adaptive Object-Models
- of in code. The object model that the user cares about is part of the database, and the object model
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From Models to Interactive Systems Tool Support and XIML
- the navigational structure of the UI from task, object, user and device models is introduced. The editor is based
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Open Reusable Object Models
- (possibly the simplest to implement) extensible object model that imposes no structure at all on end user
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Designing Well-Structured Websites: Lessons to be Learned from Database Schema Methodology.
- Conceptual Design Object Modeling Fig. 1: Overview of the WSDM phases In the User Class Description
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Patterns, Tools and Models for Interaction Design
- as their individual perception of the tasks. The user model is also related to the business-object model and the task
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WSDM: A User Centered Design Method for Web Sites
- 'neutral' conceptual schema (using the object oriented modeling technique OMT [RBP 91]). The intended users
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A User-Centered Design Approach to Personalization
- of the user’s object model. This step is achieved by extracting noun phrases and verbs from the use cases
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Advanced Multi-Modal User Interfaces for Mobile Devices
- that combines task, object and dialog models to specify platform-independent user interfaces. The introduction
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