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Intervention and EUD

A Combination for Appropriating Automated Processes

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Intervention is a new concept for human-computer interaction to help users to cope with the increasing complexity of automated processes in socio-technical settings. We relate the paradigms of End-User Development with it and show the differences, commonalities and emergent areas through a theoretical analysis of a smart home setting. Implications for the design of intervention user interfaces are derived and the interplay of interventions with and their support of End-User Development is shown.

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Herrmann, T., Lentzsch, C., Degeling, M. (2019). Intervention and EUD. In: Malizia, A., Valtolina, S., Morch, A., Serrano, A., Stratton, A. (eds) End-User Development. IS-EUD 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11553. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24781-2_5

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