Generic UIs for Requesting Complex Products Within Distributed Market Spaces in the Internet of Everything

Michael Hitz, Mirjana Radonjic-Simic, Julian Reichwald, Dennis Pfisterer

Abstract

Distributed Market Spaces (DMS), refer to an exchange environment in emerging Internet of Everything, that supports users in making transactions of complex products; a novel type of products made up of different products and/or services that can be customized to better fit the individual context of the user. In order to express their demand for a particular complex product in a way that is interpretable by the DMS, users need flexible User Interfaces (UIs) that allow context-focused data collection related to the complexity of the user's demand. This paper proposes a concept for generic UIs that enables users to compose their own UIs for requesting complex products, by combining existing UI descriptions for different parts of the particular complex product, as well as to share and improve UI descriptions among other users within the markets.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAvailability, Reliability, and Security in Information Systems
EditorsFrancesco Buccafurri, Andreas Holzinger, Peter Kieseberg, A Min Tjoa, Edgar Weippl
Number of pages16
Volume9817
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Publication date23.08.2016
Pages29-44
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-45506-8
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-45507-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23.08.2016
EventInternational Conference on Availability, Reliability, and Security 2016 - Salzburg, Austria
Duration: 31.08.201602.09.2016

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