Modeling an Adaptive Interface using Semantic Ontology Relations
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The work is devoted to the problem of customizing the user interfaces of an information system that integrates data. An adaptive interface serves as one of the means of organizing the presentation of subject domain data. The issue of using the semantic relations of ontology to select data corresponding to the objectives of the study is investigated. A model of an adaptive interface is considered, which allows the most accurate reflection of the needs of a researcher within a particular subject domain. It is shown how the adaptive interface is formed by means of the semantic library model.
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