Contextually proximate approach to develop smart user interface
Pushkar Joshi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a contextually proximate approach (CPA) for developing smart user interfaces that enhance user familiarity and flow by utilizing local resources and contextual parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel CPA methodology that incorporates local user resources and contextual factors to improve interface design for both novices and experts.
Findings
CPA reduces user insecurity during interface interaction.
Utilizes local resources to tailor user interfaces.
Enhances user engagement and flow in virtual environments.
Abstract
Researchers and experts are taking efforts in delivering an optimal user experience from a long time. Computer interfaces are being developed to keep user 'in the flow' as well as for making users more connected to the real world wile using virtual environment. Developing ubiquitous user interfaces for novices and experts at the same time is crucial work for interaction designers. This paper molds the designing approach of user interfaces in bit different parameters by reviewing the existing literature and proposing a different way to develop a smart user interface to make user more familiar with the design and to keep user 'in the flow'. Contextually proximate approach (CPA) will help users to minimize their feeling of insecurity as designing process includes local resources of users to develop the user interfaces. These various resources and parameters are explained further in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction · Personal Information Management and User Behavior · Usability and User Interface Design
