Fixed Interfaces, Adaptive Interfaces... What is next? Total movability - a new paradigm for the user interface
Sergey Andreyev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new paradigm called 'Total Movability' where users have complete control over interface customization, shifting the role of developers to ensuring correct functionality and default interfaces, enabling personalized user experiences.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of total movability in user interfaces, advocating for user-driven customization beyond fixed or adaptive interfaces, and discusses the potential impact on future human-computer interaction.
Findings
Users could personalize interfaces extensively
Developers focus on correctness and defaults
Potential for revolutionary change in user experience
Abstract
Users can't talk with computers in their natural language (machine codes), so there are interfaces that allow such communication. 40 years ago the outcome of computer programs was in the form of long listings covered by numbers and even the format of those numbers was determined by developers. Throughout the latest 25 years: program views and results are shown in a wide variety of shapes and variants, but all these possibilities are predefined and fixed in code by developers; nothing outside of their approved solutions is allowed. My vision from now on into the future: developers are responsible only for correct work of a program (calculations, link with the database, etc.) and suggest a good default interface, but not determine all possible scenarios; only users decide WHAT, WHEN, and HOW to show. This will be a revolution in our dealing with computers, but there are obvious questions.…
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TopicsUsability and User Interface Design
