A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface

Nowadays, the process of designing web application has become a challenge for many individuals. The designs should incorporate conceptual domain, interaction processes, navigation structures, and abstract presentation design. Unfortunately, many practitioners believe that most of the web design m...

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Main Author: Mubin, Siti Azreena
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my-upm-ir.914432021-12-15T08:01:04Z A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface 2017-07 Mubin, Siti Azreena Nowadays, the process of designing web application has become a challenge for many individuals. The designs should incorporate conceptual domain, interaction processes, navigation structures, and abstract presentation design. Unfortunately, many practitioners believe that most of the web design models have been developed in an ad hoc manner and there is less focus on the interaction processes. Thus, it can lead to a web design that is full of information, confusing navigation, and poor presentation layout. Hence, as a solution to the mentioned problem, this study proposes a web design model called UML Extension Web Design Method (UEWDM) that comprises the conceptual design model, navigational model and user interface model which utilises Unified Modeling Language (UML) profile as the design modeling for the interaction processes and user interface. The extension stereotypes of UML design modeling is also proposed to complement the design modeling in the respective design stages. In order to verify and validate UEWDM, a case study has been developed and feedback from web experts are gathered as to ensure UEWDM is aligned with the developed case study. The results indicate positive feedback from the web experts as all web experts involved in this study agreed with the proposed design model. In conclusion, UEWDM provides a web design model with enough expressivity in modeling interaction processes in web applications. In other words, it could assist web designers and developers in designing web applications that consist of interaction processes and user interface. UML (Computer science) User interfaces (Computer systems) - Design Web site development 2017-07 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91443/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91443/1/FSKTM%202017%2059%20-%20IR.pdf text en public doctoral Universiti Putra Malaysia UML (Computer science) User interfaces (Computer systems) - Design Web site development Jantan, Azrul Hazri
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
collection PSAS Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Jantan, Azrul Hazri
topic UML (Computer science)
User interfaces (Computer systems) - Design
Web site development
spellingShingle UML (Computer science)
User interfaces (Computer systems) - Design
Web site development
Mubin, Siti Azreena
A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
description Nowadays, the process of designing web application has become a challenge for many individuals. The designs should incorporate conceptual domain, interaction processes, navigation structures, and abstract presentation design. Unfortunately, many practitioners believe that most of the web design models have been developed in an ad hoc manner and there is less focus on the interaction processes. Thus, it can lead to a web design that is full of information, confusing navigation, and poor presentation layout. Hence, as a solution to the mentioned problem, this study proposes a web design model called UML Extension Web Design Method (UEWDM) that comprises the conceptual design model, navigational model and user interface model which utilises Unified Modeling Language (UML) profile as the design modeling for the interaction processes and user interface. The extension stereotypes of UML design modeling is also proposed to complement the design modeling in the respective design stages. In order to verify and validate UEWDM, a case study has been developed and feedback from web experts are gathered as to ensure UEWDM is aligned with the developed case study. The results indicate positive feedback from the web experts as all web experts involved in this study agreed with the proposed design model. In conclusion, UEWDM provides a web design model with enough expressivity in modeling interaction processes in web applications. In other words, it could assist web designers and developers in designing web applications that consist of interaction processes and user interface.
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author Mubin, Siti Azreena
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title A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
title_short A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
title_full A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
title_fullStr A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
title_full_unstemmed A UML extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
title_sort uml extension for web design model for interaction process and user interface
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91443/1/FSKTM%202017%2059%20-%20IR.pdf
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