Title :
A Framework for Flexible and Executable Usability Patterns Standards
Author :
Henninger, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln
fDate :
March 6 2007-Feb. 8 2007
Abstract :
Software patterns have been used as a software design tool to reuse proven solutions to recurring problems. But the complex interconnections and the number of pattern collections is becoming a barrier for identifying relevant patterns and pattern combinations for a given design context. More formal representations of patterns are needed that support machine processing in addition to the traditional text- based presentation of software patterns. In this paper, usability patterns are used to demonstrate a framework and techniques to support the development of pattern forms that facilitate cross-collection links over the World-Wide Web. This is an essential first step that will enable moving from loosely coupled patterns to closely coupled pattern languages. Semantic Web technologies are used both to support distributed and heterogeneous data integration and to provide a computational basis for building intelligent tools that utilize patterns to support software development activities.
Keywords :
Internet; data integrity; knowledge representation; software tools; text analysis; World-Wide Web; complex interconnections; coupled pattern languages; cross-collection links; distributed-heterogeneous data integration; flexible-executable usability patterns standards; formal representations; intelligent tools; machine processing; recurring problems; semantic Web technologies; software design tool; software development; software patterns; text-based presentation; Books; Computer science; Context; Humans; Hypertext systems; OWL; Programming; Semantic Web; Software tools; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Workshop, 2007. SEW 2007. 31st IEEE
Conference_Location :
Columbia, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2862-5
DOI :
10.1109/SEW.2007.44