Authors
Murray Crease, Philip Gray, Stephen Brewster
Publication date
2001
Conference
Interactive Systems Design, Specification, and Verification: 7th International Workshop, DSV-IS 2000 Limerick, Ireland, June 5–6, 2000 Revised Papers 7
Pages
121-133
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Most human-computer interfaces are designed to run on a static platform (e.g. a workstation with a monitor) in a static environment (e.g. an office). However, with mobile devices becoming ubiquitous and capable of running applications similar to those found on static devices, it is no longer valid to design static interfaces. This paper describes a user-interface architecture which allows interactors to be flexible about the way they are presented. This flexibility is defined by the different input and output mechanisms used. An interactor may use different mechanisms depending upon their suitability in the current context, user preference and the resources available for presentation using that mechanism.
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