dialogcentric
Dialogcentric is an adjective used to describe systems, designs, or analyses that place dialogue at the center of interaction or interpretation. The term blends dialogue with the -centric suffix to signal a focus on conversational structure, turn-taking, and collaborative meaning-making between participants, typically a user and a system, though it can apply to multi-party interactions.
In practice, dialogcentric design emphasizes conversational flows, context maintenance, and responsiveness over static menus or scripted
Applications include chatbots and virtual assistants that guide users through tasks via dialogue, interactive voice response
Potential advantages are improved user engagement, perceived responsiveness, and flexibility in handling diverse user intents. Critics
See also: dialogue system, conversational user interfaces, interactive fiction, user experience design, human-computer interaction. The term