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UIS-Hunter: Detecting UI Design Smells in Android Apps

2021 IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering: Companion Proceedings (ICSE-Companion), 2021
Similar to code smells in source code, UI design has visual design smells that indicate violations of good UI design guidelines. UI design guidelines constitute design systems for a vast variety of products, platforms, and services. Following a design system, developers can avoid common design issues and pitfalls.
Bo Yang   +5 more
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Auto-UI

Interactions, 2020
The Interactions website (interactions.acm.org) hosts a stable of bloggers who share insights and observations on HCI, often challenging current practices. Each issue we'll publish selected posts from some of the leading and emerging voices in the field.
Christian P. Janssen   +11 more
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Enhancing interaction with supplementary supportive user interfaces (UIs)

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems, 2011
In order to improve the interaction control and intelligibility, end-user applications are supplemented with Supportive User Interfaces (SUI), like meta-UIs, mega-UIs, helping or configuration wizards. These additional UIs support the users by providing them with information about the available functionalities, the context of use, or the performed ...
Alexandre Demeure   +3 more
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Investigating the Combination of Adaptive UIs and Adaptable UIs for Improving Usability and User Performance of Complex UIs

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2019
An Object-Oriented User Interface Customization (OOUIC) framework has been previously proposed as a systematic approach toward reducing the complexity and improving usability and user performance.
Le Zhang   +3 more
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Giving UI Developers the Power of UI Design Patterns

2011
UI developers interested in UI design patterns generally face major problems when trying to use them, because of the complexity of pattern libraries and the lack of supporting tools. As a consequence, UI design patterns are not widely used and this entails an important loss of productivity and quality.
Jocelyn Richard   +3 more
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UI for a videoconference camera

CHI '01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '01, 2001
We present the human factors of a (boardroom or home) group videoconference in which a camera is operated via a remote control. We describe a system that automates this camera operation, the rules it uses, and its effect on the quality of a conference as observed at informal user tests.
Hugo J. Strubbe, Mi-Suen Lee
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The UI design process

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 2000
The root cause of many user interface (UI) design deficiencies is not a lack of knowledge about human-computer interaction principles nor a lack of information on user needs. Rather, many UI deficiencies arise because the UI design process is ad hoc and the design is not communicated successfully to the programmers who will implement it.
Paul McInerney, Rick Sobiesiak
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In pursuit of a secure UI: The cycle of breaking and fixing Android’s UI

it - Information Technology, 2019
Abstract Hijacking user clicks and touch gestures has become a common attack vector and offers a stealthy approach at escalating the privileges of a process without raising red flags among users or AV software. Exploits falling into this category are categorized as clickjacking attacks and have gained increased popularity on mobile ...
Davide Bove, Anatoli Kalysch
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The UI design process

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '99, 1999
This workshop will examine best practices for managing and documenting the external aspects of UI design work. Participants will have an opportunity to share lessons learned, discuss published literature, and identify issues that remain unresolved.
Paul McInerney, Rick Sobiesiak
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