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Automatic Interface Generation Through Interaction, Users, and Devices Modeling

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We present a system for designing Internet based applications that automatically adapt to different devices. We define a model that describes the user interaction in terms of elementary input/output actions. Then, we model devices to implements the user interaction in a multi-device context. Finally, we model users, to further adapt the interface

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Bertini, E., Santucci, G., Calì, A. (2007). Automatic Interface Generation Through Interaction, Users, and Devices Modeling. In: Calvary, G., Pribeanu, C., Santucci, G., Vanderdonckt, J. (eds) Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces V. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5820-2_16

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