Application posture explained

The term application posture characterizes the nature of a software application's interaction with its user.[1]

The term was coined by Alan Cooper, who characterized four 'postures' for applications: sovereign, transient, daemonic and parasitic.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ijcte.org/papers/601-A637.pdf
  2. Book: Cooper . Alan . Cronin . David . Reimann . Robert . About Face 3: the essentials of interaction design . 2007 . Wiley . 978-0-470-08411-3 . 263717431 .
  3. Web site: » application posture :::Little Springs Design::: . www.littlespringsdesign.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090303083150/http://www.littlespringsdesign.com/blog/blog/2007/09/07/application-posture/ . 3 March 2009 . dead.