2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10586-017-0999-9
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An adaptable UI/UX considering user’s cognitive and behavior information in distributed environment

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“…UI and UX are the first interactions of a user with an application then it has become an essential part of the application. UI and UX development focuses on usability and identity (Ji et al, 2018). For the UI of the application, the Si Pandai Kemas app can present an exciting design with colours that can describe the characteristics of its user.…”
Section: Discussion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UI and UX are the first interactions of a user with an application then it has become an essential part of the application. UI and UX development focuses on usability and identity (Ji et al, 2018). For the UI of the application, the Si Pandai Kemas app can present an exciting design with colours that can describe the characteristics of its user.…”
Section: Discussion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e current research related to providing guidance for logging statement-level decisions is not that rich. In the empirical research on long practice, Ji et al found that the revision history of logging statements by developers accounted for 72% of the changes at the logging statement level, so a simple logging statement level check was designed [6]. eir checker principle is based on the observation if the log code in a similar code block has an inconsistent logging statement level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final results were interesting and proved the usefulness of adaptable menus in terms of their high efficiency and few average errors, in contrast to adaptive minimized systems and the mixed condition, which recorded low performance. Ji et al, (Ji, Yun, Lee, Kim, & Lim, 2017) were interested in adapting a user interface based on continuous accurate user analysis. They proposed a unique method to analyse a user's behaviour in a distributed environment, then modify the user's profile to provide a customized UI and user experience.…”
Section: Impirical Comparison Of Personalized Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%