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The MBUID process allows efficient development of multi-target applications
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As a side-effect, this process produces rich meta-information about the resulting UI (e.g., the intended use patterns as task hierarchies)
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Model-based runtime frameworks allow access to this meta-information through computational introspection.
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Parts of this chapter have already been published in Halbrügge et al. (2016).
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Graphical UI based on HTML (Raggett et al. 1999) and voice UI based on VoiceXML (McGlashan et al. 2004).
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For reference: The recipe library is an example of what the MASP stores in the domain model mentioned earlier.
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Halbrügge, M. (2018). Model-Based UI Development (MBUID). In: Predicting User Performance and Errors. T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60369-8_3
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