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Une approche IDM pour l'adaptation ergonomique au contexte d'IHM mobile

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With the notion of mobility and computing ubiquity, we have migrated from the user-centered design to the context-based design, integrating user, platform and environment. We have passed from the presentation ergonomics and adaptation to the user profiles to the contextual ergonomics and the management of nomadic objects. It is against this background that fits our research. We propose, for that purpose, an approach, based on MDA (Model-Driven Architecture) concepts, for ergonomic adaptation to the context. It is based on a generic context model and transformation models.

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        Ergo'IHM '12: Proceedings of the 2012 Conference on Ergonomie et Interaction homme-machine
        October 2012
        261 pages
        ISBN:9781450318464
        DOI:10.1145/2652574

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