M. Ständer. Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC '10), Sierre, Switzerland, стр. 1234-1235. New York, ACM, (2010)
DOI: 10.1145/1774088.1774348
Аннотация
Nowadays, the interaction between a product and the user is described using different methods than for product to product communication. This makes it difficult to replace users and products mutually to create really dynamical environments, capable of reducing the amount of interactions, if possible. To advance the design of interactive smart environments, we introduce a concept for describing product initiated interaction with users and demonstrate, how they can be applied in practice. This allows to combine both, automated procedures and interaction with the user, to a new concept called interactionflows.
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%X Nowadays, the interaction between a product and the user is described using different methods than for product to product communication. This makes it difficult to replace users and products mutually to create really dynamical environments, capable of reducing the amount of interactions, if possible. To advance the design of interactive smart environments, we introduce a concept for describing product initiated interaction with users and demonstrate, how they can be applied in practice. This allows to combine both, automated procedures and interaction with the user, to a new concept called interactionflows.
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