UsiXML (USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language) is an XML-based markup language for defining user interfaces on computers. UsiXML is a specification language for user interface design. It allows the designer to describe a user interface at different levels of abstraction. In other words you can specify a UI in terms of functionality, object it manipulates, or, in a more concrete way, you can draw user interfaces.
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- UsiXML (USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language) is an XML-based markup language for defining user interfaces on computers. UsiXML is a specification language for user interface design. It allows the designer to describe a user interface at different levels of abstraction. In other words you can specify a UI in terms of functionality, object it manipulates, or, in a more concrete way, you can draw user interfaces. The UsiXML language is currently being submitted for a standardisation plan to the W3C. Another work with the same purpose is UIML.
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- UsiXML (USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language) is an XML-based markup language for defining user interfaces on computers. UsiXML is a specification language for user interface design. It allows the designer to describe a user interface at different levels of abstraction. In other words you can specify a UI in terms of functionality, object it manipulates, or, in a more concrete way, you can draw user interfaces.
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