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XICL: a tool for the development based on web interfaces components

Published: 17 August 2003 Publication History

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This work presents the XICL Studio 2, a prototype tool to component-based Web systems user interface development. The XICL Studio 2 allows user interface development from a library of reusable components. The designer develops the user interface in a direct and visual way by moving components to the editor area and changing their properties. The user interface components are described in the XICL language that was developed to the implementation, reuse and extension of web user interface components. The resulting UI are codified in DHTML languages, which provides portability and low-cost. DHTML is also a recommended Web technology. The XICL Studio 2 is a browser-based software and is also implemented in DHTML.

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Sousa, L. G, XICL -- uma linguagem para o desenvolvimento de interfaces de usuário e de seus componentes. Proceedings of CLIHC 2003 - Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Rio de Janeiro, 2003.
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    CLIHC '03: Proceedings of the Latin American conference on Human-computer interaction
    August 2003
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    ISBN:9781450343244
    DOI:10.1145/944519
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    1. interface builders
    2. user interface for Web systems
    3. user interface language
    4. user interface tools

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