Mike Stratton
Imagine a technology that adapts to a user as opposed to the user having to adapt to any technology.
Problems in today’s technology:
* GUI’s in today’s technology offer a full range of resources, many that are never or rarely used.
* Many of the unused resources of a system, application, or network of systems causes unneeded requests to system processors and/or network interconnectivity.
* The separate layers of any operating system waste a great deal of time accessing all features of any specific GUI. What should take only a moment, can take up to 10 minutes or more. For example: a user may only need to access one email as opposed to an entire system.
RESOLVING THE TROUBLED GUI
A system that adapts to the users preferences, behaviors and needs.
A system that uses 100% of needed resources, and only 5% of unneeded resources.
A system that has its own intelligence, as a direct result of the users behaviors and or preferences
PRIMITIVE DATA & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
At the base of all data are 3 basic data types. Use of random and simplistic algorithms help the system to verify the users behavior over time. When a specific algorithm has been identified as related to a user preference, the algorithm is stored in its primitive and simplistic state.
1. BOOLEANS
2. STRINGS
3. INTEGERS & FLOATS
THE OVERWORKED GUI:
Personal Desktop User
•”I only use the internet to exchange photos with family and play games.”
Business User
•”I just wanted to log a sales event. What should of took 1 minute ended up taking 15.”
Network Service, Application, or Process
•”Calling all resources on the entire network and any other network for that matter, please accept my request to send a million unneeded packets.”
END RESULTS
Increase System Performance
User Designed System GUI
INTERFACES THAT EVOLVE THE GUI
Search Box
Scaled Down Web Application
Basic Cloud Computing App
“Barebones” Desktop App
Full Application and/or Operating System
CONTACT INFORMATION
To contact Michael Stratton, the creator of this project at (330)802-0285
This project is protected by Creative Common License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Copyright May 2010, Michael Stratton
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hoo loll. but great i would like to see this in future web apps
Simply stated – it is in process.