Application posture
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Application posture
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The term application posture characterizes the nature of a software application's interaction with its user. The term was coined by Alan Cooper, who characterized four 'postures' for applications: sovereign, transient, daemonic and parasitic. A sovereign application is a program that monopolizes the user's attention for long periods of time.
Cooper defined transient applications thus: 'A transient posture program comes and goes, presenting a single, high-relief function with a tightly restricted
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2022-09-04T15:47:18Z
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