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Dandelion: Decoupled Distributed User Interfaces in the HI3 Ambient Intelligence Platform

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Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing systems must deal with a wide variety of environments, users and devices. Designing and implementing their interaction systems is quite a complicated task because it is difficult to know in advance the conditions in which the system will be run. This article presents Dandelion, a framework that uses a model-driven approach to support the development of user interfaces for UC and AmI systems by defining a series of high-level declarative models. It decouples the application logic from the interaction elements, which can be physically distributed throughout the environment, and even changed dynamically.

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Varela, G., Paz-Lopez, A., Becerra, J.A., Duro, R.J. (2012). Dandelion: Decoupled Distributed User Interfaces in the HI3 Ambient Intelligence Platform. In: Bravo, J., López-de-Ipiña, D., Moya, F. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. UCAmI 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7656. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35377-2_22

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