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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 32
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Proceedings of the 14th French-speaking conference on Human-computer interaction (Conférence Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine)
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Poitiers, France
Pages: 207 - 210
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-615-3
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David Thevenin
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National Institute of Informatics, Hitotsubashi 2-1-2-1913 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8430, Japon
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Joëlle Coutaz
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Laboratoire CLIPS-IMAG, Equipe IIHM, BP 53 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 France
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ABSTRACT
Most of taxonomies about IHM adaptation are made for reasoning on adaptation to the user. They do not cover the adaptation to several targets (platform, environment). Recently, some talk about adaptation to multi-target but without clarifying the nature of software components influenced by the adaptation process. Here, we present a complementary axis based on the functional decomposition of Arch model, which ll this gap.
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
H.
Information Systems
H.5
INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (I.7)
H.5.2
User Interfaces (D.2.2, H.1.2, I.3.6)
Subjects:
Interaction styles (e.g., commands, menus, forms, direct manipulation)
Additional Classification:
D.
Software
D.2
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
D.2.11
Software Architectures
General Terms:
Algorithms,
Design
Keywords:
adaptation,
arch model,
human computer interaction,
software architecture,
taxonomy
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