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- KonferenzbeitragModeling the user interface of web applications with UML(Practical UML-based rigorous development methods - Countering or integrating the extremists, workshop of the pUML-group held together with the UML 2001, 2001) Hennicker, Rolf; Koch, NoraToday's User Interfaces (UIs) are complex software components, which play an essential role in the usability of an application. The development of UIs requires therefore, not only guidelines and best practice reports, but also a development process including the elaboration of visual models and a standardized notation for this visualization. Based on a UML extension for Web applications of previous work, we are focusing in this paper on the user interface design of Web applications, describing in detail the methodological steps – part of the UWE design process – to transform a model of the navigation into a user interface model. We propose a UML profile for the Web, which supports sketching and storyboarding (techniques that are widely used by UI designers without a precise notation). The strength of the UML models presented is given by the fact that they provide a precise notation and can be used as a basis for a semi-automatic generation of UI templates for Web applications.
- TextdokumentSoftware solutions for form-based, mobile data collection – A comparative evaluation(BTW 2019 – Workshopband, 2019) Steinberg, Markus; Schindler, Sirko; Klan, FriederikeMany citizen science projects rely on their contributors going to the field and collecting data. Due to their wide availability and increasing capability, modern mobile devices have become an indispensable tool to ease the collection process. Projects can publish mobile apps, that allow contributors to easily collect data and submit their results. The requirements of individual projects oftentimes overlap to a large extent, which triggered the development of multiple generic frameworks. They allow new projects to quickly generate customized apps and reuse existing infrastructure. However, the wide landscape of tools with diverging capabilities requires projects to compare and choose. This report supports data managers in making an informed decision. We report on our experiences primarily on the whole data collection workflow starting from setting up your own instance to finally analyzing the retrieved data. We compare eight tools – both free and commercial – according to the features provided and difficulties encountered.