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This paper defines a catalog of distribution primitives for Distributed User Interfaces. These primitives are classified into four categories and represents operations that the developers and/or the users can executes to distribute the UI.
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The author would like to acknowledge the support of the ITEA2-Call3-2008026 USIXML (User Interface extensible Markup Language) European project and its support by Région Wallone.
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Melchior, J., Vanderdonckt, J., Van Roy, P. (2011). Distribution Primitives for Distributed User Interfaces. In: Gallud, J., Tesoriero, R., Penichet, V. (eds) Distributed User Interfaces. Human-Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2271-5_3
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