User diversity and design representation: Towards increased effectiveness in Design for All

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作者
C. Stary
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[1] University of Linz,
[2] Department of Business Information Systems,undefined
[3] Communications Engineering,undefined
[4] Freistädterstrasse 315,undefined
[5] 4040 Linz,undefined
[6] Austria; E-mail: stary@ce.uni-linz.ac.at; URL: http://www.ce.uni-linz.ac.at,undefined
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Key words: Design for All – User diversity – Individualisation – Symbolic/subsymbolic (knowledge) representation – User modelling – Adaptation – Model-based design – Modality switching – Context-driven development – Domain modelling – System modelling;
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10.1007/s102090100002
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This paper addresses user modelling for “Design for All” in a model-based approach to Human-Computer Interaction, paying particular attention to placing user models within organisational role- and task-related contexts. After reviewing a variety of user modelling approaches, and deriving requirements for user modelling related to Design for All, the paper proposes a role-driven individualised approach. Such an approach is based on a model-based representation schema and a unifying notation that keeps the user’s models and the contextual information transparent and consistent. Individualisation is achieved by coupling symbolic model specifications with neural networking on synchronisation links between symbolic representation elements. As a result, user modelling for Design for All is achieved not by stereotypical user properties and functional roles, but by accommodating the actual users’ behaviour.
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