2008
DOI: 10.1002/sres.925
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A conceptual model for designing adaptive human–computer interfaces using the living systems theory

Abstract: This paper discusses the application of the living systems theory (LST) to humancomputer interface (HCI) design. It introduces LST as a paradigm for HCI design that can produce interfaces with self-learning and adaptive capabilities. From a biological system perspective, LST framework provides an emergence property to HCI, an attribute required to encourage self-organized behaviours during user interaction with computers. A sample interface in the domain of power systems information management is used to demon… Show more

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“…Hence, these applications open up new challenges as users need adaptive UIs that can cope with their corresponding preferences, surrounding context, and specific requirements. In general, adaptive UIs are supposed to adapt interaction contents and information processing modes automatically to deal with changing context and users' needs and disabilities at any time [3]. Nevertheless, the main drawback of these interfaces is their developmental complexity, which requires significant efforts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, these applications open up new challenges as users need adaptive UIs that can cope with their corresponding preferences, surrounding context, and specific requirements. In general, adaptive UIs are supposed to adapt interaction contents and information processing modes automatically to deal with changing context and users' needs and disabilities at any time [3]. Nevertheless, the main drawback of these interfaces is their developmental complexity, which requires significant efforts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptive interface is useful to support the operators in complex dynamic task controls [4]. AHCI (adaptive human-computer interface) is an interface which is supposed to adapt its interaction contents, information processing modes, and behavior patterns automatically to meet changing task requirements and user characteristics at any time considering operator abilities, workload variations, and skill levels [5].…”
Section: Introduction To Ahci Of Pt Operation Platform Based On Contementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptive interfaces (AUIs) have the potential to reduce the complexity of user interfaces (UIs) and improve the usability of complex systems. This is achieved by means of adapting the UI automatically through the use of various types of adaptation and adaptive components (Letsu-Dake andNtuen, 2009, Leung et al, 2006). One such complex system which suffers from several usability issues is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems (Yeh, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%