From mockups to user interface models : an extensible model driven approach

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Sketching web applications with mockup tools is a common practice that improves the process of elicitation and validation of requirements in web applications. However, mockups are used as a "quick and dirty" way of gather- ing requirements thus discarded before development. As a consequence, con- cepts captured in them are usually lost in the manual transformation between mockups and the final user interface. In this paper we present a model-driven approach that overcomes this problem by importing mockups and then trans- forming them into a technology-dependent model. Development then begins from the imported version of the mockups.

International Conference on Web Engineering ICWE 2010 Workshops (10º : 2010, jul. : Vienna, Austria) Proceedings. Berlín, Springer ; 2010 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6385), pp. 13-24.