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User interface design

1998
A user interface is a point in the system where a human being interacts with a computer. This chapter discusses several different types of direct interfaces and the interface design process. It introduces some important principles of user interface design.
David C. Yen, William S. Davis
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User Interface Design

2022
In this chapter, practical knowledge for interaction design is summarised. Interaction technologies such as gesture interaction, speech perception, and multimodal interaction, and interaction styles such as direct manipulation and menus are discussed. Also, we go briefly into the design of alarms and warnings.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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Designing the user in user interfaces

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, 2014
In the good old days, the human was here, the computer there, and a good living was to be made by designing ways to interface between the two. Now we find ourselves unthinkingly pinching to zoom in on a picture in a paper magazine. User interfaces are changing instinctual human behavior and instinctual human behavior is changing user interfaces.
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User Interface Design

2009
As detailed in Chap. 1, system implementations for dynamic taxonomies and faceted search allow a wide range of query possibilities on the data. Only when these are made accessible by appropriate user interfaces, the resulting applications can support a variety of search, browsing and analysis tasks.
Stefaner, Moritz   +4 more
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User-interface Design

2002
User-interface design is a central issue for the usability of a software product. In this chapter, general requirements referring to the international software ergonomics standardization and specific design features for the user interface of learning systems are presented.
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User Interface Design Pedagogy

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2010
A major limitation in traditional class lectures that use textbooks, handouts, transparencies and assignments is that students often are unable to “experience” user interface design. This limitation can be overcome by using the constructionist approach, which allows students to experience user interface design by letting them “do” or “construct” so ...
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Designing the user interface

Computers in Industry, 1993
Abstract The development of user interfaces (UI) for software has always been a difficult task. It is therefore important to enrich the user interface development methodology with methods, techniques and tools capable of using the latest software technology and hardware advances.
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