Domain Behaviors represent the concrete actions performed within a creative environment.
While Cognitive Dynamics and Interaction Dynamics examine broader patterns, Domain Behaviors focus on what participants actually do.
Within drawing systems, Domain Behaviors may include:
line creation
erasing
color filling
image generation
object manipulation
sketch refinement
These actions become measurable interaction events.
Domain Behaviors provide insight into:
creative output volume
interaction styles
production patterns
workflow structures
Domain Behaviors do not exist independently.
They interact with:
Cognitive Dynamics
Interaction Dynamics
Collaboration Dynamics
Together these dimensions provide a richer understanding of creative activity.
Although initially applied to drawing systems, Domain Behaviors can be extended to other creative domains including writing, music, design, and collaborative ideation.