Authors:
José Andrés Asensio
1
;
Luis Iribarne
1
;
Nicolás Padilla
1
and
Rosa Ayala
2
Affiliations:
1
Applied Computing Group, University of Almeria, Spain
;
2
Computers and Environmental Group, University of Almeria, Spain
Keyword(s):
Trading agents, COTS User Interfaces, Model Transformation, Model-Driven Engineering, Cooperative Systems,
e-Business Systems Modelling.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Agent-Based Information Systems
;
Agents
;
Applications
;
Artificial Intelligence
;
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
;
Biomedical Engineering
;
Business and Social Applications
;
Case Studies
;
Collaborative Business Systems
;
Communication and Software Infrastructure
;
Communication and Software Technologies and Architectures
;
Complex Systems Modeling and Simulation
;
Data Engineering
;
Distributed and Mobile Software Systems
;
Distributed Intelligent Agents
;
e-Business
;
e-Business Systems for Multiple Platforms
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Global Communication Information Systems and Services
;
Health Engineering and Technology Applications
;
Health Information Systems
;
Interoperability
;
Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development
;
Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
;
Knowledge-Based Systems
;
Mobile and Pervasive Computing
;
Multi-Agent Systems
;
Neural Rehabilitation
;
Neurotechnology, Electronics and Informatics
;
Ontologies and the Semantic Web
;
Open Source Technologies in e-Business
;
Simulation and Modeling
;
Simulation Tools and Platforms
;
Software Agents and Internet Computing
;
Software Engineering
;
Supply-Chain Management
;
Symbolic Systems
;
Telecommunications
;
User Interfaces and Usability
;
Web and Mobile Business Systems and Services
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
;
Web Interfaces and Applications
;
Web Personalization
Abstract:
Most of the complex (e-Business) information systems need to accomplish with the use of open standards. Environmental Management Systems (EMS), for instance, state the international regulations of the ISO 14000 family, which establish the requirements to be fulfilled by an EMS in order to be accepted as such. One of these requirements concerns the User Interfaces Development. Because of the variety of final users that interact in this sort of complex information system (politicians, technicians, administrators, and so on) and due to a great deal of information (some critical and confidential), it is important to have real and practical scientific/technical proposals in order to build fast and efficient information exploitation systems. The human-computer interaction (HCI) of these systems need user interfaces that adapt to the users profiles’ habits, and with intelligent software agents that mediate by the users in the search processes, exploitation and decision-making tasks. In this
work we present a part of the SOLERES-HCI, a framework of the Soleres Project for developing COTS user interfaces by using trading agents. Our studies are being applied for developing advanced EMS and approaching Model-driven engineering techniques to the UI-COTS development.
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