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Pierre A. Akiki

Researcher at Notre Dame University – Louaize

Publications -  20
Citations -  364

Pierre A. Akiki is an academic researcher from Notre Dame University – Louaize. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Usability. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 306 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre A. Akiki include Open University & University of Notre Dame.

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Adaptive Model-Driven User Interface Development Systems

TL;DR: An overview of adaptive user interfaces introduced to address some of the usability problems that plague many software applications is presented and a set of criteria is established to evaluate the strengths and shortcomings of the state of the art.
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Engineering Adaptive Model-Driven User Interfaces

TL;DR: Role-Based UI Simplification (RBUIS) is presented as a mechanism for increasing usability through adaptive behavior by providing end-users with a minimal feature-set and an optimal layout, based on the context-of-use.
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RBUIS: simplifying enterprise application user interfaces through engineering role-based adaptive behavior

TL;DR: Role-Based UI Simplification (RBUIS) is presented, a tool supported approach based on CEDAR architecture for simplifying enterprise application UIs through engineering role-based adaptive behavior and is integrated in the general-purpose platform for developing adaptive model-driven enterprise UIs.
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Cedar studio: an IDE supporting adaptive model-driven user interfaces for enterprise applications

TL;DR: Cedar Studio is described, the authors' IDE for building adaptive model-driven UIs based on the CEDAR reference architecture for adaptive UIs, which provides visual design and code editing tools for UI models and adaptive behavior.
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Integrating adaptive user interface capabilities in enterprise applications

TL;DR: The proposed integration method for integrating adaptive UI behavior in enterprise applications based on CEDAR, a model-driven, service-oriented, and tool-supported architecture for devising adaptive enterprise application UIs, is presented.