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Cristea, Alexandra I. and Calvi, Licia (2003) The three layers of adaptation granularity. In: Brusilovsky, Peter and Corbett, Albert T., 1950- and De Rosis, Fiorella, 1941-, (eds.) User Modeling 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2702). Berlin ; London: Springer, pp. 4-14. ISBN 9783540403814

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44963-9_4

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Abstract

In spite of the interest in AHS, there are not as many applications as could be expected. We have previously pinpointed the problem to rely on the difficulty of AHS authoring. Adaptive features that have been successfully introduced and implemented until now are often too fine grained, and an author easily loses the overview. This paper introduces a three-layer model and classification method for adaptive techniques: direct adaptation rules, adaptation language and adaptation strategies. The benefits of this model are twofold: on one hand, the granulation level of authoring of adaptive hypermedia can be precisely established, and authors therefore can work at the most suitable level for them. On the other hand, this is a step towards standardization of adaptive techniques, especially by grouping them into a higher-level adaptation language or strategies. In this way, not only adaptive hypermedia authoring, but also adaptive techniques exchange between adaptive applications can be enabled.

Item Type: Book Item
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA76 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Computer Science
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Interactive multimedia, Human-computer interaction, User interfaces (Computer systems)
Series Name: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publisher: Springer
Place of Publication: Berlin ; London
ISBN: 9783540403814
Book Title: User Modeling 2003
Editor: Brusilovsky, Peter and Corbett, Albert T., 1950- and De Rosis, Fiorella, 1941-
Official Date: 18 June 2003
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18 June 2003Published
Number: 2702
Number of Pages: 10
Page Range: pp. 4-14
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access

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