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Teilautomatisierte Migration von graphischen Benutzeroberflächen für Touchscreens

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Die Verbreitung von Touchscreens hat in den letzten Jahren stark zugenommen. Die Bedienung von vielen etablierten Anwendungen mit den Fingern lässt jedoch noch zu wünschen übrig. Daher soll eine Vorgehensweise und deren Umsetzung vorgestellt werden, wie bestehende Anwendungen auf die Touchbedienung durch Regelwerke in XSLT teilautomatisiert transformiert werden können.

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    WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation): Grafik-Framework für Windows-Anwendungen.

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    http://fgeorges.blogspot.com/2007/01/creating-namespace-nodes-in-xslt-10.html.

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Wimmer, C., Schlegel, T., Lohmann, S., Raschke, M. (2013). Teilautomatisierte Migration von graphischen Benutzeroberflächen für Touchscreens . In: Schlegel, T. (eds) Multi-Touch. Xpert.press. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36113-5_10

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