User model
Encyclopedia
User model may refer to:
  • User Interface Modeling
    User Interface Modeling
    User interface modeling is a development technique used by computer application programmers. Today's user interfaces are complex software components, which play an essential role in the usability of an application...

  • Standard user model
    Standard user model
    A standard user model is a standard data model of a service end user. In theory, it permits a wide range of adaptive infrastructure, especially software, to adapt to a single human user's characteristics, e.g...


See also

  • Adaptive hypermedia
    Adaptive hypermedia
    In contrast to traditional e-learning/electronic learning, e-business, and e-government systems, whereby all users are offered or even directed a standard series of hyperlinks, adaptive hypermedia tailors what the user sees to the learner's goals, abilities, interests, knowledge, etc...

  • Web Personalisation
  • User modeling
    User modeling
    User modeling is a subdivision of human–computer interaction and describes theprocess of building up and modifying a user model. The main goal of user modeling is customization and adaptation of systems to the user's specific needs. The system needs to "say the 'right' thing at the 'right' time in...

  • User profile
    User profile
    A user profile is a collection of personal data associated to a specific user. A profile refers therefore to the explicit digital representation of a person's identity...

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