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Interaction Flow Modeling Language

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Interaction Flow Modeling Language describes how to apply model-driven techniques to the problem of designing the front end of software applications, i.e., the user interaction. The book introduces the reader to the novel OMG standard Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML). Authors Marco Brambilla and Piero Fraternali are authors of the IFML standard and wrote this book to explain the main concepts of the language. They effectively illustrate how IFML can be applied in practice to the specification and implementation of complex web and mobile applications, featuring rich interactive interfaces, both browser based and native, client side components and widgets, and connections to data sources, business logic components and services. Interaction Flow Modeling Language provides you with unique insight into the benefits of engineering web and mobile applications with an agile model driven approach. Concepts are explained through intuitive examples, drawn from real-world applications. The authors accompany you in the voyage from visual specifications of requirements to design and code production. The book distills more than twenty years of practice and provides a mix of methodological principles and concrete and immediately applicable techniques.

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ISBN: 9780128001080
Publication date: 25th November 2014
Author: Marco (Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy) Brambilla, Piero (Professor of Web Technologies, Politecnico di Milano Fraternali
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In an imprint of Elsevier Science & Technology
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 422 pages
Series: The MK/OMG Press
Genres: Programming and scripting languages: general
Software Engineering
Computer programming / software engineering
Graphical and digital media applications