Developing adaptive systems to fit individual aptitudes
IUI '93 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Agent theories, architectures, and languages: a survey
ECAI-94 Proceedings of the workshop on agent theories, architectures, and languages on Intelligent agents
Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications
Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications
Prometheus: a methodology for developing intelligent agents
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1
Adaptive interaction multi-agent systems in E-learning/E-teaching on the web
ICWE'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Web engineering
USIXML: a language supporting multi-path development of user interfaces
EHCI-DSVIS'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems
A seamless development process of adaptive user interfaces explicitly based on usability properties
EHCI-DSVIS'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems
A Meta-ontological Framework for Multi-agent Systems Design
IWINAC '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international work-conference on Nature Inspired Problem-Solving Methods in Knowledge Engineering: Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Computation, Part II
Designing user interface adaptation rules with T: XML
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Nowadays the design of user interfaces has become a discipline of great importance in Software Engineering, mainly due to the increasing impact that a high quality user interface has in the success of a software product. However, the growing diversity in interaction devices and techniques has raised a big expectation for the design of both methods and architectures able to cope with context of use heterogeneity issues in an intelligent way. Multi-agent systems jump into scene as an alternative to design the adaptation capabilities required to cope with this problem in a natural manner.