
TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical foundations of user-adaptable interfaces, aiming to create truly user-controlled programs that adapt to individual preferences, moving beyond illusions of adaptability.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework for designing genuinely user-controlled interfaces, addressing core challenges and proposing solutions based on the concepts from 'The World of Movable Objects.'
Findings
Identifies main challenges in user-adaptable interface design.
Proposes a theoretical approach to enable user control.
Provides insights into the future of customizable interfaces.
Abstract
Is it possible to design programs which each user can change according to his preferences? Not an illusion of such a thing that adaptive interface provides but really an interface ruled by users. What is the main problem of such design and what is the solution to this problem? This short article gives a glimpse into the theory discussed in the book "The World of Movable Objects".
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TopicsDesign Education and Practice
