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Composition dynamique d'interfaces homme-machine: besoin utilisateur ou défi de chercheur?
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Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine table of contents
Grenoble, France
SESSION: Compose, on s'adaptera table of contents
Pages 61-64  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-461-4
Authors
Yoann Gabillon  Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG), Saint-Martin d'Hères, France
Gaëlle Calvary  Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG), Saint-Martin d'Hères, France
Nadine Mandran  Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG), Saint-Martin d'Hères, France
Humbert Fiorino  Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG), Saint-Martin d'Hères, France
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Most of the time both the context of use (<user, platform, environment>) and the user's task (<goal, procedure>) are supposed to be specified at design time before designing a User Interface (UI). In ubiquitous computing, the context of use may dynamically vary, as a result making it possible for user's goals to emerge opportunistically. This calls for being able to dynamically compose UIs. This paper relates a social study that aims at understanding to which extent dynamic composition of UIs is a push vs a pull technology. The study is made of 26 qualitative surveys and 3 focus groups. Even if the study could be further conducted, it provides interesting results to feed in software developments.


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