Entwicklung eines Architekturmodells für ganzheitliche Interaktion/ Interakti-onssysteme: Erweiterung des Interaktionsbegriffes unter Berücksichtigung des Interaktionsdesigns
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Interactions are significantly increasing in all areas of everyday and professional use of digital solutions. A strongly growing degree of digitization and ubiquitous computing (Internet of Things, fusion of computer-based systems with everyday objects and their focus on support away from the device itself) make digitally located interactions as well as physical-digital interactions across media and technology boundaries increasingly important. Likewise, the concept of interaction is changing from a rather two-dimensional consideration between user and interface towards a holistic view that has a three- or multi-dimensional approach. Mapping this type of interaction and bringing it into the development of (holistic) application systems and solution scenarios in a structured way and modeling it is a focus of this work. Cross-disciplinary definitions and modeling options of interaction are considered and the possibilities of a structured holistic representation of interaction forms are shown based on an abstracted architecture model. The various existing approaches explicitly incorporated and a possible approach to interaction in the conception and development of digital solutions and the resulting potential shown.
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Interactions are strongly increasing in all areas of everyday and professional use of digital solutions. A strongly growing degree of digitization and ubiquitous computing (Internet of Things, merging of computer-based systems with everyday objects and their focus on support away from the device itself) make digitally located interactions as well as physical-digital interactions across media and technology boundaries increasingly important. Likewise, the concept of interaction is changing from a rather two-dimensional consideration between user and interface towards a holistic view that exhibits a three- or multi-dimensional approach. Mapping this type of interaction and bringing it into the development of (holistic) application systems and solution scenarios in a structured way and modeling it is a focus of this work. Interdisciplinary definitions and modeling options of interaction are considered and the possibilities of a structured holistic mapping of interaction forms are shown based on an abstracted architecture model. The various existing approaches explicitly incorporated and a possible approach to interaction in the conception and development of digital solutions and the resulting potential shown.
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