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An '''adaptive user interface''' (also known as '''AUI''') is a [[user interface]] (UI) which adapts, that is changes, its layout and elements to the needs of the user or context and is similarly alterable by each user.<ref>{{cite web|title=Workshop on Social Adaptive User Interfaces (SoAUI'07) September 11, 2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.|url=http://soaui.albacete.org/|accessdate=8 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|
These mutually reciprocal qualities of both adapting and being adaptable are, in a true AUI, also innate to elements that comprise the interface's components; portions of the interface might adapt to and affect other portions of the interface.
This later mechanism is usually employed to integrate two logically distinct components,
such as an interactive document and an [[Application software|application]] (e.g. a [[web browser]]) into one seamless whole.
The user adaptation is often a negotiated process, as an adaptive user interface's designers
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The advantages of an adaptive user interface are found within its ability to conform to a users needs. The properties of an AUI allow to show only relevant information based on the current user. This creates less confusion for less experienced users and provides ease of access throughout a system.
Depending on the task, can increase the stability of a system.<ref name="books 0N9xdnrutSoC">{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?
==Disadvantages==
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** David Benyon: [http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/~dbenyon/inddiff.pdf Accommodating Individual Differences through an Adaptive User Interface]
** Digitalpatrioten: [https://www.digitalpatrioten.com/web-glossar/ User Interface]
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