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Adaptive User Interfaces: Principles and Practice (Human Factors in Information Technology) [Hardcover]

M. Schneider-Hufschmidt (Editor), T. Kühme (Editor), U. Malinowski (Editor)

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0444815457 978-0444815453 July 22, 1993 1
The area of intelligent and adaptive user interfaces has been of interest to the research community for a long time. Much effort has been spent in trying to find a stable theoretical base for adaptivity in human-computer interaction and to build prototypical systems showing features of adaptivity in real-life interfaces. To date research in this field has not led to a coherent view of problems, let alone solutions. A workshop was organized, which brought together a number of well-known researchers in the area of adaptive user interfaces with a view to


develop a coherent view of the results accomplished in the field


organize basic ideas which might lead to a more general methodology for adaptivity in order to overcome the problem of specialized, non-generalizable solutions, and


discuss possible areas for future research in the field and to define criteria for the selection of the most promising directions of such research.


The results of the workshop are presented in this volume. The authors have collected papers from the participants which describe both their research and their views on questions which were dealt with during the workshop. A state-of-the-art report and taxonomy for the field of adaptive interfaces and a discussion summary are also included in this volume.




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As a consequence of the penetration of our daily life and work by information technology, more and more people have to use computer systems with ever increasing complexity. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
plan recognition module, modeling shell systems, user model servers, active help systems, adaptive interface design, user model developer, user interface design environment, dialogue nets, adaptive user interfaces, task schemata, walking menus, animated help, user modeling component, generic chart, dialog model, integrating adaptive, adaptive interfaces, adaptive help, clinic chart, adaptable components, user interface management system, graphical media, scenario graph, user models, software adaptation
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New York, Computing Systems, Elsevier Science Publishers, Petri Nets, Man-Machine Studies, Conference Proceedings, Cambridge University Press, Computer Graphics, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Department of Computer Science, Elsevier-North Holland, Proceedings of the Conference, Special Issue, User-Controlled Self-Adaptation, University of Colorado, User Centered System Design, Computational Linguistics, Interfacing Thought, Morgan Kaufmann, New Perspectives, San Francisco, Alfred Kobsa, Los Altos, Second International Workshop, University of Konstanz
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