Effort minimization in UI development by reusing existing DGML based UI design for qualitative software development
P. K. Suri, Gurdev Singh

TL;DR
This paper presents a methodology for reusing DGML-based UI designs through an inference engine to reduce effort in qualitative software development by matching and reusing stored design documents.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach that leverages DGML design documents and an inference engine to facilitate UI design reuse and effort minimization.
Findings
Design reuse reduces development effort.
Inference engine effectively matches design requirements.
DGML-based designs ensure qualitative consistency.
Abstract
This paper addresses the methodology for achieving the user interface design reusability of a qualitative software system and effort minimization by applying the inference on the stored design documents. The pictorial design documents are stored in a special format in the form of keyword text [DGML tag based design]. The design document storage mechanism will expose the keywords per design stored. This methodology is having an inference engine. Inference mechanism search for the requirements and find the match for them in the available design repository. A match found will success in reusing it after checking the quality parameters of the found design module in the result set. DGML notations produces qualitative designs which helps in minimizing the efforts of software development life cycle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Usability and User Interface Design
