Web Applications are progressively becoming multi-channel and cross-channel. The "same" service should be made available in different delivery environments and devices. A user may invoke a service on one device, suspend it, and complete its execution in another one. In this paper we provide the reader with the main concepts and innovative aspects of MC2 a design framework for specifying Multi/Cross Channel web application services. MC2 adopts an high-level, end user perspective and exploits the notion of context, to characterize who, where and how an operation can be invoked.
Garzotto, F., Perrone, V. (2003). Integrating User Operations in Multichannel Hypermedia. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext (pp.77-78). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) [10.1145/900065.900066].
Integrating User Operations in Multichannel Hypermedia
Garzotto, F;
2003
Abstract
Web Applications are progressively becoming multi-channel and cross-channel. The "same" service should be made available in different delivery environments and devices. A user may invoke a service on one device, suspend it, and complete its execution in another one. In this paper we provide the reader with the main concepts and innovative aspects of MC2 a design framework for specifying Multi/Cross Channel web application services. MC2 adopts an high-level, end user perspective and exploits the notion of context, to characterize who, where and how an operation can be invoked.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


