Adaptive User Interfaces
- 1st Edition - January 28, 1990
- Latest edition
- Editor: Dermot Browne
- Language: English
This book describes techniques for designing and building adaptive user interfaces developed in the large AID project undertaken by the… Read more
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Description
Description
This book describes techniques for designing and building adaptive user interfaces developed in the large AID project undertaken by the contributors.
Key features
Key features
- Describes one of the few large-scale adaptive interface projects in the world
- Outlines the principles of adaptivity in human-computer interaction
Readership
Readership
Advanced undergraduates and researchers studying computer science, human*b1computer interaction, and psychology; industrial researchers and HCI scientists and consultants
Table of contents
Table of contents
P. Totterdell, Introduction. D. Browne, M. Norman, D. Riches, Why Build Adaptive Systems? P. Totterdell and P. Rautenbach, Adaptation as a Problem of Design. D. Browne, M. Norman, and E. Adhami, Methods for Building Adaptive Systems. P. Totterdell, P. Rautenbach, A. Wilkinson, and S.O. Anderson, Adaptive Interface Techniques. P. Totterdell and E. Boyle, The Evaluation of Adaptive Systems. D. Browne, Conclusions. Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 5, 2016
- Language: English
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