Using an interaction model, any person can create interactivities in a very short period of time.
Due to these simulations being based on simplified buoy-wave interaction models, further simulations and experimental verifications where needed.
Cote (2005) suggests a social interaction model that takes into account these limitations.
The social interaction model suggests an alternate route by which to proceed with theory building and future research.
Such an interaction model can be constructed to guide conversations in planned directions or allow characters to guide natural language exchanges.
They document interaction models that make it easier for users to understand an interface and accomplish their tasks.
It was once thought that central place theory is not compatible with spatial interaction models (SIM).
Spatial interaction models are aggregate and top-down: they specify an overall governing relationship for flow between locations.
Rein Taagepera (1979) People, skills, and resources: An interaction model for world population growth.
It is an interaction model that can support several input methods and that responds intuitively and in a timely fashion.