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The development of Rich Internet Applications User Interfaces is attracting researches from different communities such as Web Engineering and Human Computer Interaction. Proposals coming from both fields have their own benefits and disadvantages. The real fact is that, to our knowledge, there is no proposal covering all the new issues regarding User Interfaces that appear in Rich Internet Applications. In this paper we present a domain-specific model for the systematic development of User Interfaces for Rich Internet Applications. This model is defined in the context of RUX-Method, which includes several languages and techniques coming from the HCI, Web, and Multimedia Engineering fields.
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The work is partially supported by the Spanish projects: TIN2008-02985 and TSI020501-2008-47.
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Linaje, M., Preciado, J.C., Sanchez-Figueroa, F. (2009). Domain-Specific Model for Designing Rich Internet Application User Interfaces. In: Lopez Jaquero, V., Montero Simarro, F., Molina Masso, J., Vanderdonckt, J. (eds) Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces VI. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-206-1_27
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