PART I. BASIC TERMINOLOGY, CONCEPTS, AND CHALLENGES -- 1. Executive Summary and Book Overview / Ahmed Seffah and Homa Javahery -- 2. Multiple User Interfaces : Multi-Devices, Cross-Platform, and Context-Awareness / Ahmed Seffah and Homa Javaheary -- PART II. ADAPTATION AND CONTEXT-AWARE USER INTERFACES -- 3. A Reference Framework for the Development of Plastic User Interfaces / David Thevenin [and others] -- 4. Temporal Aspects of Multi-Platform Interaction / David England and Min Du -- 5. The PALIO Framework for Adaptive Information Services / Constantine Stephanidis [and others] -- PART III. DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY AND LANGUAGES -- 6. Building Multi-Platform User Interfaces with UIML / Mir Farooq Ali [and others] -- 7. XIML : A Multiple User Interface Representation Framework for Industry / Angel Puerta and Jacob Eisenstein -- 8. AUIT : Adaptable User Interface Technology, with Extended Java Server Pages / John Grundy and Wenjing Zou -- PART IV. MODEL-BASED DEVELOPMENT -- 9. Adaptive Task Modeling : From Formal Models to XML representations / P. Forbrig, A. Dittmar, and A. Muller -- 10. Multi-Model and Multi-Level Development of User Interfaces / Jean Vanderdonckt [and others] -- 11. Supporting Interactions with Multiple Platforms Through User and Task Models / L. Marucci [and others] -- PART V. ARCHITECTURES, PATTERNS, AND DEVELOPMENT TOOLKITS -- 12. Migrating User Interfaces Across Platforms Using HCI Patterns / Homa Javahery [and others] -- 13. Support for the Adapting Applications and Interfaces to Context / Anind K. Dey and Gregory D. Abowd --14. A Runtime Infrastructure to Support the Construction of Distributed, Multi-User, Multi-Device Interactive Applications / Simon Lock and Harry Brignull -- PART VI. EVALUATION AND SOCIAL IMPACTS -- 15. Assessing Usability across Multiple User Interfaces / Gustav Oquist [and others] -- 16. Iterative Design and Evaluation of Multiple Interfaces for a Complex Commercial Word Processor / Joanna McGrenere -- 17. Inter-Usability of Multi-Device Systems : A Conceptual Framework / Charles Denis and Laurent Karsenty.
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Multiple User Interfaces allow people using mobile phones, lap tops, desk tops, palm tops or PDAs to access and read information from their central server or the internet in a coherent and consistent way and to communicate effectively with other users who may be using different devices. MUIs provide multiple views of the information according to the device used and co-ordinate communication between the users. Multiple User Interfaces: Engineering and Applications Frameworks is the first work to describe user interface design for mobile and hand-held devices such as mobile phones. Give.
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