The Adaptable User Interface

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A single adaptable user interface 1989 which allows the user to switch between any number of different dialogue modes at any time—even in the middle of a command—can be useful to a variety of users who are neither beginners nor experts. It can also be used in applications where different dialogue modes are appropriate for the various parameters of a single command. An implemented user interface management system (UIMS) suggests the practicality of AUIs and their automatic generation. © 1989, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Kantorowitz, E., & Sudarsky, O. (1989). The Adaptable User Interface. Communications of the ACM, 32(11), 1352–1358. https://doi.org/10.1145/68814.68820

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