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Semantic User Interfaces

Semantic User Interfaces (SUIs), are sets of interrelated, static, domain specific documents having layout and content, whose interpretation is defined through semantic decoration. SUIs are declarative in nature. They allow program composition by the user herself at the user interface level. The ope...

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Published in:International journal of enterprise information systems 2010-01, Vol.6 (1), p.29-43
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Decoration
Documents
Enterprisewide computing
Information systems
Infrastructure
Ontologies
Representations
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Semantics
Separation
User interface
User interfaces
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