In this paper we present a new environment for supporting Web user interface migration through different devices. The goal is to furnish user interfaces that are able to migrate across different devices, in such a way as to support task continuity for the mobile user. This is obtained through a number of transformations that exploit logical descriptions of the user interfaces to be handled. The migration environment supports the automatic discovery of client devices and its architecture is based on the composition of a number of software services required to perform a migration request.

A migration platform based on web services for migratory web applications

Paterno' F.;Santoro C.;Scorcia A.
2008

Abstract

In this paper we present a new environment for supporting Web user interface migration through different devices. The goal is to furnish user interfaces that are able to migrate across different devices, in such a way as to support task continuity for the mobile user. This is obtained through a number of transformations that exploit logical descriptions of the user interfaces to be handled. The migration environment supports the automatic discovery of client devices and its architecture is based on the composition of a number of software services required to perform a migration request.
2008
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
User Interface Migration
Adaptation to the Interaction Platform
Ubiquitous Environments
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