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Hartmut Dieterich

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Malinowski, Uwe, Kuhme, Thomas, Dieterich, Hartmut and Schneider-Hufschmidt, Matthias (1992): A Taxonomy of Adaptive User Interfaces. In: Monk, Andrew, Diaper, Dan and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VII August 15-18, 1992, University of York, UK. pp. 391-414.

This paper presents a taxonomy of Adaptive User Interfaces (AUIs). The taxonomy contributes to the clarification of terms and is used to classify the results of related work and projects. Moreover, it will serve to identify the most promising research areas in this field. The taxonomy covers a broad range of classification parameters, including tasks and agents, types, levels, scope, goals, methods, strategies, models and architectures of adaptation, and adaptation techniques. The taxonomy is presented as a classification tree. Each issue is discussed with regard to its significance and potential advantages/disadvantages.

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