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User Interface Prototype for User-Centered Interface Design
Fourth International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07), 2007User interface is communication channel that end-user can interact with a system. All knowledge against a system occurs in compliance with the interaction of the user and interface. Therefore, according to development environment of the application changes rapidly, we became to need interface design to support complex interaction between human and ...
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1998
What is the user interface? In one sense we might define the user interface as everything concerning the human side of information systems, an area referred to as human factors or human-computer interaction (HCI) (Preece et al., 1995). Hence, all those topics related to the social dimension of information systems development might be seen as having a ...
David Yen, William Davis
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What is the user interface? In one sense we might define the user interface as everything concerning the human side of information systems, an area referred to as human factors or human-computer interaction (HCI) (Preece et al., 1995). Hence, all those topics related to the social dimension of information systems development might be seen as having a ...
David Yen, William Davis
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Design Justice and User Interface Design
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2020In this keynote talk, Dr. Costanza-Chock will explore the theory and practice of design justice, discuss how design affordances, disaffordances, and dysaffordances distribute benefits and burdens unequally according to users? location within the matrix of domination (white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, ableism, capitalism, and settler colonialism), and ...
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Designing the user in user interfaces
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, 2014In 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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Designing speech user interfaces
CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '99, 1998This tutorial focuses on techniques for designing speech interfaces. Topics covered include an introduction to speech input and output, a discussion of speech user interface design issues, and an exploration of ways to involve users in the design process.
Nicole Yankelovich, Jennifer Lai
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1987
This paper discusses a user interface design tool for use in the Alvey ECLIPSE project. ECLIPSE is a second-generation integrated project support environment for medium to large software projects. Currently tool user interfaces in ECLIPSE are written in the Format Description Language (FDL) which defines the objects the user sees on the screen and how ...
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This paper discusses a user interface design tool for use in the Alvey ECLIPSE project. ECLIPSE is a second-generation integrated project support environment for medium to large software projects. Currently tool user interfaces in ECLIPSE are written in the Format Description Language (FDL) which defines the objects the user sees on the screen and how ...
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The User Interface Design Environment
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1988The user-computer interface is often the major impediment to successful use of interactive computer graphics systems. Design of the interface is often thought of as art rather than science, and suffers from lack of formalisms, models, tools, and methodical design approaches.
James Foley 0001 +3 more
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Designing time at the user interface
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2000This paper describes research that seeks to facilitate the capture, representation, and reasoning about, temporal information by usability engineers. The product, a method we call KAT-LITTER, is an extension of Johnson and Johnson's (1991) Knowledge Analysis of Tasks (KAT). An evaluation of KAT-LITTER showed that it influenced the design process in two
Fabre, John, Howard, Steve, Smith, Ross
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