Composing applications with OntoCompo
Christian Brel (I3S, SPARKS), Philippe Renevier-Gonin (SPARKS, I3S)

TL;DR
This paper introduces OntoCompo, an ontology-based tool for composing applications by manipulating UI elements and leveraging ontologies to maintain the application's original look and functionality.
Contribution
It presents a novel ontology-driven approach and a supporting tool for application composition that preserves UI appearance and functionality.
Findings
Supports user-driven application composition through UI manipulation
Uses ontologies to describe relationships between tasks, UI, and functionalities
Enables preservation of application's original look during composition
Abstract
In this paper, we present an ontology-based approach to compose applications while preserving their former look. Our composition process relies on the manipulation of User Interfaces (UI) and on several ontologies describing relationships between tasks, UI and Functionalities. Our tool, called OntoCompo, supports compositions realized by the developer thanks to the selection, extraction and positioning of UI elements to constitute the newapplication.
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