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User Interface Distribution Method Based on Pi-Calculus

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  • Sergey Sakulin

    (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia)

  • Alexander Alfimtsev

    (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia)

  • Evgeny Tipsin

    (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia)

  • Vladimir Devyatkov

    (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia)

  • Dmitry Sokolov

    (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russian Federation)

Abstract

The rapid growth of computing devices has led to the emergence of distributed user interfaces. A user interface is called distributed if a user can interact with it using several devices at the same time. Formal methods for designing such interfaces, in particular methods for the distribution of interface elements across multiple devices, are yet to be developed. This is the reason why every time a new application requires a distributed user interface, the latter has to be designed from scratch, rendering the entire venture economically inefficient. In order to minimize costs, unify and automate the development of distributed interfaces, we need to formulate general formal methods for designing distributed interfaces that will be independent from a particular application or device. This article paper proposes a formal distribution method based on the pi-calculus.

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  • Sergey Sakulin & Alexander Alfimtsev & Evgeny Tipsin & Vladimir Devyatkov & Dmitry Sokolov, 2019. "User Interface Distribution Method Based on Pi-Calculus," International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST), IGI Global, vol. 10(3), pages 1-20, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdst00:v:10:y:2019:i:3:p:1-20
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