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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">http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=0N9xdnrutSoC&oi=fnd&pg=PR13&dq=adaptive+user+interface&ots=ptuTByPgVq&sig=fey06Y5zy_4wUfnyxuKZpfjUt-Q#v=onepage&q=adaptive%20user%20interface&f=false</ref>
==Disadvantages==
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The AUI must be designed with varying levels of implementation in mind, and be coupled with a way to measure any particular users needs.
Requires knowing a user's goal in order to most efficiently adapt.<ref
==Types
An adaptive user interface can be implemented in various ways. These implementations can differ between the amount of information available to certain users, or how users utilize the application.
===Adaptive
The goal behind adaptive presentation is to display certain information based on the current user. This may mean that users with only basic knowledge of a system will only be shown minimal information. Conversely, a user with advanced knowledge will have access to more detailed information and capabilities.
A way that the AUI can achieve this differentiation could be to hide information to be presented based on the user's experience level. Another possibility is to control the amount of links to relevant sources on the page.<ref name="wa-uihealth">http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-uihealth/</ref>
===Adaptive
Adaptive
Examples of adaptive navigation can be achieved in many ways, similar to adaptive presentation. These can included examples such as providing links to help achieve a users specific goal, giving reference on a page to where a user is, or altering the resources available to the user.
==Uses in
Adaptable user interfaces can be used in any situation where a user would benefit from a personalized UI. One of the common place implementations of an AUI is in the medical industry.<ref
==See also==
* [[Context-sensitive user interface]]
==References==
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* from [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/classes/cs8113d_94_fall/homepage.html Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt at Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing]
** Hartmut Dieterich, Uwe Malinowski, Thomas Kühme, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt: [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/classes/cs8113d_94_fall/ps-files/Siemens.ps.Z State of the Art in Adaptive User Interfaces] and
** David Benyon: [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/classes/cs8113d_94_fall/ps-files/Benyon.ps.Z
** Eric Sherman and Edward Shortliffe: [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/classes/cs8113d_94_fall/ps-files/Sherman.ps.Z A User-Adaptable Interface to Predict Users' Needs]
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