Title
ADAPT: Multi-Channel Adaptation Framework for Single-Authored Services
Abstract
Thanks to the proliferation of multimedia devices, people can use multiple channels to access services nowadays. Service developers have to face the challenge of developing services for a huge amount of devices with diverse capabilities. Adapting multimedia services manually for several devices can not be a preferred solution, since this would make the service development process more expensive and time consuming. This paper presents a way to avoid reauthoring of service content through automatic service adaptation. It presents ADAPT, an architecture for multi-channel service delivery. ADAPT implements a service adaptation function that automatically transforms the markup language for generic user interaction (GUIML) to device specific user interface formats, taking heterogeneous device and network capabilities as well as user preferences into account. Thus, service users can employ multiple devices to access multimedia services, while developers don't have to take care about specific target devices for their services.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/ISM.2005.26
ISM
Keywords
Field
DocType
service development process,multi-channel service delivery,adapting multimedia service,device specific user interface,automatic service adaptation,multi-channel adaptation framework,service developer,service adaptation function,multimedia service,service user,service content,single-authored services,markup language,user interface,service delivery,development process,user interfaces
Computer science,Human–computer interaction,User modeling,IP Multimedia Subsystem,User interface design,User interface,Service discovery,Multimedia,Service delivery framework,Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language,Markup language
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2489-3
1
0.38
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bernd Mrohs1123.82
Stephan Steglich29821.57
Ilja Radusch324437.15