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Revision as of 18:59, 30 October 2009
The purpose of this project is to provide a modeling environment for driving the business model to UI presentation.
Design Guides
The following rules will be respected during the design and development:
- UI technology independent
- Support of all major business model such as Java, EMF, UML, etc.
- Model transformation or code generation engine neutral
- High extensible to enable each technology to customize it for a complete solution.
- this framework can be embedded in other modeling solution and work in standalone
Target users
Two kinds of users will use this framework in a different way:
- Application UI designer, who focus on functional specification and domain application UI design based on business model.
- Framework developer, who connects a PSM UI solution into PIM PMF.
The role of framework developer is to realize the PMF concept with a PSM and to provide domain de component in PMF.
Operating modes
This framework should be used in two ways:
- Interactive during the design
- Patch to integrate in the domain application development process