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Customising the Interaction with Configuration Systems

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This paper presents an intelligent user interface for the management of personalised configuration in business-oriented domains. The proposed system fills the gap between the technical interaction style adopted by current configuration systems and the user’s needs, by assisting the user during the selection of the features of the items to be configured and by customising the presentation of the solutions.

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Ardissono, L., Goy, A., Holland, M., Petrone, G., Schäfer, R. (2003). Customising the Interaction with Configuration Systems. In: Brusilovsky, P., Corbett, A., de Rosis, F. (eds) User Modeling 2003. UM 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2702. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44963-9_37

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