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The Adaptive Model Driven Approach for Enhancing Usability of User Interface Design: A Review Process

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This paper focus to narrative review the adaptive user interface using model-driven approach to overcome the usability problem. Several UI designs suffered from the usability problem that might cause some applications hardly to deliver the function intended to the user. Therefore, the adaptive user interface design was introduced to acknowledge the usability problem that caused by the traditional UI which cannot satisfy context-of-use (user, device, and environment). In this paper, we describe model-driven approach of adaptive UI using modelling language to create the models of adaptive UI. Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) can raise the level of abstraction in software application, so it will be the basis for devising adaptive UIs because it has the possibility to apply numerous types of adaptions to the various levels of abstraction. The evaluation of usability has its own requirement that different from the usability evaluation of other system application. At the end of this paper we will conclude our finding that the adaptive UI could minimize the usability problem in web application using model-driven approach.

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    CHIuXiD'19: Proceedings of the 5th International ACM In-Cooperation HCI and UX Conference
    April 2019
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    1. Adaptive User Interface (AUI)
    2. Model-Driven Approach
    3. Model-Driven Engineering (MDE)
    4. User Interface (UI)

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