Agent-Based Ergonomic User Interface Development Environment: Analysis Phase
Author(s) -
Md. Abdul Muqsit Khan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.a3997.119119
Subject(s) - user interface , human–computer interaction , adaptation (eye) , focus (optics) , computer science , the internet , interface (matter) , user interface design , interface metaphor , world wide web , user experience design , natural user interface , parallel computing , physics , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , optics , operating system
Internet around the world has become the prime source to satisfy the requirement of Entrepreneurs, customer and end users. As user comfort is the primary goal of all the entrepreneurs, the end user interacts through the internet to mine the knowledge. The user interacts the internet by apps and web. To attract the users, the user interface (UI) designers focus on Visual presentations to abet users to interact, comprehend, and navigate to the information. The work presents that how visual perceptions of Web page intricacy by perceptive users' behavior, the indispensable cognitive effort for interaction with the UI can be understood. The work presents an extension of current methods for designing UI using model-based technics, with the methods essential for the design of adaptive capacities required in different phases of development. These developments can be fused in Agent-Based Ergonomic User Interface Development Environment. This technique is bolstered by a solution based on Multi-Agent System (MAS) which offer adaptive capabilities to users, designed using the anticipated technique of Agent-Based Ergonomic User Interface Development Environment (AB-EUIDE). In [27] author has presented the various phases of the AB-EUIDE Framework. In this article author presents the analysis phase of the AB-EUIDE and explains how a compromise is done between Adaptation and Ergonomics while designing the user interface.
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