This paper introduces the potential for reusing UI elements in the context of Model-Based UI Development (MBUID) and provides guidance for future MBUID systems with enhanced reutilization capabilities. Our study is based upon the development of six inter-related projects with a specific MBUID environment which supports standard techniques for reuse such as parametrization and sub-specification, inclusion or shared repositories.We analyze our experience and discuss the benefits and limitations of each technique supported by our MBUID environment. The system architecture, the structure and composition of UI elements and the models specification languages have a decisive impact on reusability. In our case, more than 40% of the elements defined in the UI specifications were reused, resulting in a reduction of 55% of the specification size. Inclusion, parametrization and sub-specification have facilitated modularity and internal reuse of UI specifications at development time, whereas the reuse of UI elements between applications has greatly benefited from sharing repositories of UI elements at run time. HighlightsReusing UI assets reduces the development effort in software industry.We provide a real case study where reusing UI resulted in significant benefits in productivity.The structure of UI Models and its components has a significant impact on reusability.MBUIDEs with run-time architecture can benefit from sharing repositories between various projects.
Reusing UI elements with Model-Based User Interface Development
A. Delgado,A. Estepa,José Antonio Troyano Jiménez,R. Estepa
Published 2016 in Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud.
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2016
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Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud.
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2016-02-01
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