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User interface modeling is a well accepted approach to handle increasing user interface complexity. The approach presented in this paper utilizes user interface models at runtime to provide a basis for user interface distribution and synchronization. Task and domain model synchronize workflow and dynamic content across devices and modalities. A cooking assistant serves as example application to demonstrate multimodality and distribution. Additionally a debugger allows the inspection of the underlying user interface models at runtime.