Making Abstraction Concrete: A Design Space and Interaction Model of Abstraction in Interactive Systems

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This work addresses the lack of explicit modeling of abstraction mechanisms in existing interactive system design, which hinders actionable design guidance. Through a systematic review of 457 publications, the study proposes the first abstraction-centered design space for interactive systems, structured around six core dimensions. Leveraging this framework, it reconceptualizes the Gulf of Execution and Evaluation model to reveal the cognitive and design mechanisms by which users and systems bridge the abstraction gap. By explicitly integrating abstraction into the theoretical foundations of humanโ€“computer interaction, this research synthesizes prior work, establishes a coherent theoretical basis, and offers systematic practical guidance for designing and evaluating abstraction mechanisms in interactive systems, thereby charting new directions for future inquiry.
๐Ÿ“ Abstract
The principle of abstraction guides the design of interactive systems, yet we lack a conceptual framework to understand how it shapes interaction design. Existing models, such as the gulfs of execution and evaluation, do not explicitly model abstractions in the system or in users' mental models, and therefore lack actionable guidance for designing abstractions. To investigate how abstractions are employed in interactive systems, we surveyed 457 papers and synthesized a design space of abstraction techniques along six dimensions. We use this design space to reframe the gulfs through a lens of abstraction, explicitly articulate the cognitive and design processes by which users and systems bridge and navigate the abstraction gap, and demonstrate how this model integrates existing perspectives and surfaces new opportunities for future systems.
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