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In current practice these are mostly taken in a single step using a single technology. We plan to provide the right tooling support for each step using models at different levels. | In current practice these are mostly taken in a single step using a single technology. We plan to provide the right tooling support for each step using models at different levels. | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, 13 December 2009
Presentation Modeling Framework aims at simplifying UI development using a model driven approach. UI development can be split up into three stages:
- Functional specification where the UI concepts are independent of any UI technology
- Translation from the functional specification to a technical widget set and platform
- Layout and styling
In current practice these are mostly taken in a single step using a single technology. We plan to provide the right tooling support for each step using models at different levels.