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The Proposed on Model-Based User Interface Modules

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The user interface technology is a technique which can apply UI according to an user’s choice. Recently, researches about interface for the user’s convenience are being conducted. For this, the W3C have various ongoing researches in order to offer N-screen service in various device environments, to give consistent service, and to support UI adaptation service based on the user’s preference. In this paper, we studied the basic model-based user interface technology to develop UI for the user’s convenience. This will ensure the methods to apply web application and also be used to apply the next-generation web application.

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Hwang, CH., Jiang, Z., Kim, SH., Lee, SY., Jung, HK. (2013). The Proposed on Model-Based User Interface Modules. In: Jung, HK., Kim, J., Sahama, T., Yang, CH. (eds) Future Information Communication Technology and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 235. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6516-0_82

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