Depending on the type of information, you could also consider a
dashboard to make the data easy accessible and present the
information orderly. An adaptive UI is not required in that case.

Stephen Few wrote an excellent book about Information Dashboard
Design (Effective Visual Communication of Data)
http://www.amazon.com/Information-Dashboard-Design-Effective-Communication/dp/0596100167

Not directly an answer to your question, but I hope it still somehow
helps.

- Yohan



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