From Metamodeling to Automatic Generation ...
Type de document :
Article dans une revue scientifique
Titre :
From Metamodeling to Automatic Generation of Multimodal Interfaces for Ambient Computing
Auteur(s) :
Rouillard, Jose [Auteur correspondant]
Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Tarby, Jean-Claude [Auteur]
Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Le Pallec, Xavier [Auteur]
Composition de modèles pour l'ingénierie logicielle [COCOA]
Marvie, Raphael [Auteur]
Composition de modèles pour l'ingénierie logicielle [COCOA]
Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Tarby, Jean-Claude [Auteur]
Nouveaux Outils pour La Coopération et l'Education [NOCE]
Le Pallec, Xavier [Auteur]
Composition de modèles pour l'ingénierie logicielle [COCOA]
Marvie, Raphael [Auteur]
Composition de modèles pour l'ingénierie logicielle [COCOA]
Titre de la revue :
International Journal On Advances in Software
Éditeur :
IARIA
Date de publication :
2011
ISSN :
1942-2628
Mot(s)-clé(s) :
multimodality
Discipline(s) HAL :
Informatique [cs]/Informatique et langage [cs.CL]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
his paper presents our approach to design multichannel and multimodal applications as part of ambient intelligence. Computers are increasingly present in our environments, whether at work (computers, photocopiers), at home ...
Lire la suite >his paper presents our approach to design multichannel and multimodal applications as part of ambient intelligence. Computers are increasingly present in our environments, whether at work (computers, photocopiers), at home (video player, hi-fi, microwave), in our cars, etc. They are more adaptable and context-sensitive (e.g., the car radio that lowers the volume when the mobile phone rings). Unfortunately, while they should provide smart services by combining their skills, they are not yet designed to communicate together. Our results, mainly based on the use of a software bus and a workflow, show that different devices (such as Wiimote, multi-touch screen, telephone, etc.) can be coordinated in order to activate real things (such as lamp, fan, robot, webcam, etc.). A smart digital home case study illustrates how using our approach to design with ease some parts of the ambient system and to redesign them during runtime.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >his paper presents our approach to design multichannel and multimodal applications as part of ambient intelligence. Computers are increasingly present in our environments, whether at work (computers, photocopiers), at home (video player, hi-fi, microwave), in our cars, etc. They are more adaptable and context-sensitive (e.g., the car radio that lowers the volume when the mobile phone rings). Unfortunately, while they should provide smart services by combining their skills, they are not yet designed to communicate together. Our results, mainly based on the use of a software bus and a workflow, show that different devices (such as Wiimote, multi-touch screen, telephone, etc.) can be coordinated in order to activate real things (such as lamp, fan, robot, webcam, etc.). A smart digital home case study illustrates how using our approach to design with ease some parts of the ambient system and to redesign them during runtime.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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