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Interactions Model and Code Generation for J2ME Applications

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Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices (Mobile HCI 2002)

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The Java2 Micro Edition platform can really be considered an emerging standard for new generation embedded software. This article introduces a practical methodology aimed to automatically generate a software prototype starting from an abstract description which defines the dialogue between the user and the application by means of a device independent and abstract description. We will show how an agenda application for cellular phones can be described by means of a visual language called PLANES and present how the personal agenda prototype is implemented by an appropriate generation tool.

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Carboni, D., Sanna, S., Giroux, S., Paddeu, G. (2002). Interactions Model and Code Generation for J2ME Applications. In: Paternò, F. (eds) Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices. Mobile HCI 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2411. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45756-9_24

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