Title
Model-driven privacy and security in multi-modal social media UIs
Abstract
Model-driven approaches in software development are widely seen as a useful concept to a) support the formulation of non-functional requirements (NFRs) in a way domain experts are capable of, b) allow integration of multiple perspectives (from multiple domains) on the modeled system, and c) allow a stepwise refinement when actually realizing these models by a sequence of model transformations from high-, non-IT expert level down to a rather technical level. In this paper, the NFRs privacy and security are focused in the modeling of multi-modal user interfaces for social media applications. It is described how privacy and security concerns are modeled from the user interface perspective, and how this model is related to a four layer conceptual framework for developing multi-modal and multi-platform user interfaces. The approach also explains how to adapt these models to the development of social media applications. Finally, we use this proposal to model the SocialTV case study as an example of a social media application to show its feasibility.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-33684-3_9
MSM/MUSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
multi-platform user interface,security concern,nfrs privacy,model transformation,multi-modal social media uis,multi-modal user interface,model-driven privacy,multiple perspective,social media application,multiple domain,non-it expert level,user interface perspective,non functional requirement,usability,social media,software development,user interface,conceptual framework,non functional requirements
Social media,Computer science,Top-down and bottom-up design,Usability,Human–computer interaction,User interface,Conceptual framework,Software development,Non-functional requirement,Modal
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
23
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ricardo Tesoriero19419.52
Mohamed Bourimi216219.79
Fatih Karatas3243.72
Thomas Barth4223.55
Pedro G. Villanueva5173.00
Philipp Schwarte691.60