MESO-Adaptation Based on Model Oriented Reengineering Process for Human-Computer Interface (MESOMORPH)
Abstract
As computing technology increasingly pervades everyday life, demand for more flexible and adaptable user interfaces increases. With advent of assistive technology for people with disabilities, user interfaces for mainstream applications become more unique and specialized. This requires user interfaces to be adapted to fit their context, consisting of the physical environment, user capabilities and activity factors. The MesoMORPH project examined methods to add automation to context-dependent user interfaces. MesoMORPH is a toolset containing gauges that allow design-time metrics related to feature importance and impact of changes according to a specialized context. MesoMORPH provides support for the following capabilities: create optimized applications for a specified set of tasks, adapt for particular user, adapt for a situation and/or adapt for a new device, such as from a desktop to a Palmtop display.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA421532
Entities
People
- Cen Shi
- David Yu
- Gnan Hoang
- Melody Moore
Organizations
- Georgia State University