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Join the LinkedIn Group on UsiXML Consortium by signing in the UsiXML ConsortiumUsiXML is similar to some extent to the following User Interface Description Languages (UIDLs) and their environments:
- AAIML (Alternate Abstract Interface Markup Language) developed by Trace Center, University of Wisconsin, USA.
- AUIL (Abstract User Interface Language) is developed by the Alcatel S.A.
- AUIML (Abstract User Interface Markup Language) is developed by IBM Corp., USA.
- CCXML (Call Control eXtensible Markup Language) is designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other dialog systems.
- D3ML (Device-Independent MultiModal Mark-up Language) is a language developed in the framework of the SNOW Consortium (Services for NOmadic Workers).
- DISL (Dialog and Interface Specification Language) is developed by Cooperative Computing and Communication Laboratory, University of Paderborn, Germany.
- EMMA (Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language) is developed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
- eNode (element Node) is developed by eNode, Inc., USA.
- GIML (Generalized Interface Markup Language) is used for interface description in GITK (Generalized Interface Toolkit) project and is developed by Stefan Kost as Ph.D. Thesis at Technical University of Dresden and Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
- GladeXML allows dynamic loading of user interfaces from XML descriptions. It is part of the LibGlade library.
- IDEAL (Interface Description Language?) developed by Telefonica I+D in the context of the MyMobileWeb and MORFEO projects. Two versions are available: V1.0 and V2.0.
- IDS Use of XML (Interaction Design System Use of XML) developed by Honeywell Labs, USA.
- IMML (Interactive Message Modeling Language) is a language proposed by Jair Leite to the designers describe an user interface as a message
- InkML is designed by the ink subgroup of the Multi Modal Interaction Working Group of W3C
- InTml (Interaction Techniques Markup Language) is developed by Departement of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Canada.
- 3dml (3D Markup Language) is developed by Departement of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Canada.
- ISML (Interface Specification Meta-Language) is developed by Simon Crowle in his Ph.D. Thesis at Bournemouth University, UK.
- Luxor (XML UI Language Toolkit), Luxor Team
- MAWL (The Mother of All Web Languages) is developed by Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies.
- MDML (Multiple Device Markup Language) is developed by School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems, DePaul University, USA.
- MPML (Multimodal Presentation Markup Language) is an XML-based language developed to enable the description of multimodal presentation using character agents in easier way.
- MRML (Multimedia Retrieval Markup Language) is supported by the Viper Project.
- MXML (Macromedia Flex Markup Language) is developed by Macromedia Flex Developer Center.
- OpenLaszlo is developed by Laszlo Systems, Inc., USA.
- Plastic ML is developed by Trigone Laboratory-CUEEP, Universit? des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France.
- Prado (PHP Rapid Application Development Object-oriented) is an event-driven and component-based framework for PHP 5.
- SeescoaXML (Software Engineering for Embedded Systems using a Component-Oriented Approach) is developed by EDM-LUC, Belgium.
- RIML (Renderind Independent Markup Language) is supported by Consensus Project.
- Sisl (Several Interfaces, Single Logic) is developed by Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies.
- SSIML (Scene Structure and Integration Modelling Language) is developed by Media Informatics Group, University of Munich, Germany.
- SunML (Simple Unified Natural Markup Language) is a language for wirting user interfaces which are device independent.
- UIML (User Interface Markup Language) is developed by the UIML Consortium, involving Harmonia, Inc., USA. and Virginia Tech.
- VHML (Virtual Human Markup Language) is designed to accommodate the various aspects of Human-Computer Interaction with regards to Facial Animation, Body Animation, Dialogue Manager interaction, Text to Speech production, Emotional Representation plus Hyper and Multi Media information.
- VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) is designed for creating audio dialogs that feature synthesized speech, digitized audio, recognition of spoken and DTMF key input, recording of spoken input, telephony, and mixed initiative conversations.
- VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) allows to create "virtual worlds" networked via the Internet and hyperlinked with the World Wide Web.
- XAMJ is developed by XAMJ Working Group as part of SourceForge.net initiative.
- XAML (Microsoft Extensible Application Markup Language) developed by Microsoft, Corp., USA.
- XDL (XML Interface Description Language) developed by Georgia Institute of Technology.
- XICL (extensible markup language for developing user interface and components) is developed by Department of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
- XIML (eXtensible Interface Markup Language) is developed by the XIML Forum, lead by RedWhale Soft. Corp., USA.
- XIN-XML language to build and integrate distributed applications.
- XISL(eXtensible Interaction Scenario Language) is developed by Toyohashi University of Technology, Nitta Laboratory, Japan.
- XMMVR (eXtensible markup language for MultiModal interaction with Virtual Reality worlds) is realated to concepts like: virtual reality, multimodal interaction (graphical and vocal), XML technologies and Java development.
- XUL (XML-based User Interface Language) is developed by the Mozilla Fundation
Souchon, N., Vanderdonckt, J., A Review of XML-Compliant User Interface Description Languages, Proc. of 10th Int. Conf. on Design, Specification, and Verification of Interactive Systems DSV-IS'2003 (Madeira, 4-6 June 2003), Jorge, J., Nunes, N.J., Falcao e Cunha, J. (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2844, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2003, pp. 377-391
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