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Adaptive Interfaces and Agents

By Anthony Jameson (2008)

In A. Sears & J. A. Jacko (Hrsg.), The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications (2nd edition) (S. 433–458). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Note

This survey is one of about 65 chapters in the second edition of the handbook (see http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/ for detailed information on the first, 2003 edition). Thoroughly updated relative to the chapter in the first edition this chapter discusses as examples mainly systems and studies that have appeared since 2003. It includes the following sections:

  • Introduction
  • Functions: Supporting System Use
  • Functions: Supporting Information Acquisition
  • Usability Challenges
  • Obtaining Information About Users
  • Special Considerations Concerning Empirical Methods
  • The Future of User-Adaptive Systems

Note that the handbook as a whole represents an invaluable resource even for those who are accustomed to downloading their scientific literature from the web.

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@incollection{Jameson08Handbook,
  year = {2008},
  author = {{Jameson}, Anthony},
  editor = {{Sears}, Andrew and
            {Jacko}, Julie A.},
  title = {Adaptive Interfaces and Agents},
  edition = {2nd edition},
  booktitle = {The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies and Emerging Applications},
  address = {Boca Raton, FL},
  publisher = {CRC Press},
  pages = {433--458}}