05884nam 2200733 450 991045976690332120200520144314.00-12-800532-7(CKB)3710000000283081(EBL)1864160(SSID)ssj0001412386(PQKBManifestationID)12004801(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001412386(PQKBWorkID)11407506(PQKB)10229050(MiAaPQ)EBC1864160(CaSebORM)9780128001080(Au-PeEL)EBL1864160(CaPaEBR)ebr10990435(CaONFJC)MIL785073(OCoLC)894270610(EXLCZ)99371000000028308120141208h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInteraction flow modeling language model-driven ui engineering of web and mobile apps with ifml /Marco Brambilla, Piero Fraternali ; acquiring editor, Steve Elliot ; editorial project manager, Kaitlin Herbert ; project manager, Priya Kumaraguruparan ; cover designer, Mark Rogers1st editionWaltham, Maryland :Elsevier :Morgan Kaufmann,2015.©20151 online resource (423 p.)The MK/OMG PressDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-800108-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.FrontCover; Interaction FlowModeling Language; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Chapter1 - Introduction; 1.1 WHAT IFML IS ABOUT; 1.2 THE IFML DESIGN PRINCIPLES; 1.3 HOW TO READ THIS BOOK; 1.4 ON-LINE RESOURCES; 1.5 BACKGROUND; 1.6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT; END NOTES; Chapter2 - IFML in a Nutshell; 2.1 SCOPE AND PERSPECTIVES; 2.2 OVERVIEW OF IFML MAIN CONCEPTS; 2.3 ROLE OF IFML IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; 2.4 A COMPLETE EXAMPLE; 2.5 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 2.6 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; END NOTES; Chapter3 - Domain modeling; 3.1 CLASSES; 3.2 ATTRIBUTES; 3.3 IDENTIFICATION AND PRIMARY KEY3.4 ATTRIBUTE TYPE AND VISIBILITY3.5 OPERATIONS; 3.6 GENERALIZATION HIERARCHIES; 3.7 ASSOCIATIONS; 3.8 N-ARY ASSOCIATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH ATTRIBUTES; 3.9 DERIVED INFORMATION AND THE OBJECT CONSTRAINT LANGUAGE (OCL); 3.10 DOMAIN MODELING PATTERNS AND PRACTICES; 3.11 THE PROCESS OF DOMAIN MODELING; 3.12 RUNNING EXAMPLE; 3.13 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 3.14 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; END NOTES; Chapter 4 - Modeling the composition of the user interface; 4.1 INTERFACE ORGANIZATION; 4.2 VIEW CONTAINER NESTING; 4.3 VIEW CONTAINER NAVIGATION; 4.4 VIEW CONTAINER RELEVANCE AND VISIBILITY; 4.5 WINDOWS4.6 CONTEXT AND VIEWPOINT4.7 USER INTERACTION PATTERNS; 4.8 INTERFACE ORGANIZATION PATTERNS AND PRACTICES; 4.9 RUNNING EXAMPLE; 4.10 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 4.11 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; Chapter5 - Modeling interface content and navigation; 5.1 WHAT VIEWCONTAINERS CONTAIN: VIEWCOMPONENTS; 5.2 EVENTS AND NAVIGATION FLOWS WITH VIEWCOMPONENTS; 5.3 CONTENT DEPENDENCIES: DATA BINDING; 5.4 INPUT-OUTPUT DEPENDENCIES: PARAMETER BINDING; 5.5 EXTENDING IFML WITH SPECIALIZED VIEWCOMPONENTS AND EVENTS; 5.6 CONTENT AND NAVIGATION PATTERNS AND PRACTICES; 5.7 DATA ENTRY PATTERNS; 5.8 SEARCH PATTERNS5.9 RUNNING EXAMPLE5.10 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 5.11 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; END NOTES; Chapter 6 - Modeling business actions; 6.1 ACTIONS; 6.2 NOTIFICATION; 6.3 BUSINESS ACTION PATTERNS; 6.4 RUNNING EXAMPLE; 6.5 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 6.6 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; Chapter 7 - IFML extensions; 7.1 DESKTOP EXTENSIONS; 7.2 WEB EXTENSIONS; 7.3 MOBILE EXTENSIONS; 7.4 MULTISCREEN EXTENSIONS; 7.5 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 7.6 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; Chapter 8 - Modeling patterns; 8.1 INTERFACE ORGANIZATION; 8.2 NAVIGATION AND ORIENTATION; 8.3 CONTENT PUBLISHING, SCROLLING, AND PREVIEWING; 8.4 DATA ENTRY8.5 SEARCH8.6 CONTENT MANAGEMENT; 8.7 PERSONALIZATION, IDENTIFICATION, AND AUTHORIZATION; 8.8 SESSION DATA; 8.9 SOCIAL FUNCTIONS; 8.10 GEO PATTERNS; 8.11 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; 8.12 BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; Chapter9 - IFML by examples; 9.1 MEDIA SHARING APP; 9.2 ONLINE AUCTIONS; 9.3 SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER; END NOTES; Chapter10 - Implementation of applications specified with IFML; 10.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRONT END FOR URE-HTML PAGE TEMPLATES; 10.2 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRONT END FOR PRESENTATION FRAMEWORKS; 10.3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRONT END FOR RICH INTERNET APPLICATIONS10.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRONT END FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONSInteraction Flow Modeling Language describes how to apply model-driven techniques to the problem of designing the front end of software applications, i.e., the user interaction. The book introduces the reader to the novel OMG standard Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML). Authors Marco Brambilla and Piero Fraternali are authors of the IFML standard and wrote this book to explain the main concepts of the language. They effectively illustrate how IFML can be applied in practice to the specification and implementation of complex web and mobile applications, featuring rich interactive interfMK/OMG PressUser interfaces (Computer systems)Programming languages (Electronic computers)Electronic books.User interfaces (Computer systems)Programming languages (Electronic computers)005.437Brambilla Marco619338Fraternali PieroElliot SteveHerbert KaitlinKumaraguruparan PriyaRogers MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459766903321Interaction flow modeling language2225825UNINA