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Title:      USING MODULAR AND GENERATIVE APPROACHES FOR IMPLEMENTING ADAPTABLE MOBILE BROWSER APPLICATIONS
Author(s):      Marko Palviainen , Timo Laakko
ISBN:      972-8924-02-X
Editors:      Pedro IsaĆ­as and Miguel Baptista Nunes
Year:      2005
Edition:      1
Keywords:      Adaptable browsers, generative programming, frameworks, mobile applications, Java Midlets.
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      101
Last Page:      109
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
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Paper Abstract:      With a mobile device, it is often difficult to navigate between separate applications. Many mobile applications require, for example, browsing services to find contact information from the Web. Browsers specialized for certain contents and possibly embedded in mobile applications may offer these services directly and improve usability. In this paper we propose how highly specialized mobile browser components could be used together with the automatically generated code while building new mobile applications. We introduce an extendable architecture for tools composing mobile applications and a visual WYSIWYG tool, called J2MEDesigner, implementing the architecture. J2MEDesigner enables non-programmers to draw navigation logic and user interfaces for Java MIDP applications and to generate an executable application skeleton, which can be tested in the target mobile devices without manual coding and bugs. The application functionality can be added later with plugins. In this work, we propose how this tool could support the composition of highly specialized and dynamically adaptable mobile browsers implemented as Java Midlets.
   

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