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Rapid Navigation in Online Documents |
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| 1 | WebHCI | Navigation | |
| Collection:www.amptone.com/hypernav | |||
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Rapid Navigation in Online Documents Covers information structuring; rapid navigation. Covers designing electronic books (e-books), Help, Web pages, and documents. The "electronic book" model could enable developers to absorb conceptual material online.
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The Interaction Design Patterns Home Page |
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| 2 | HCI | Patterns | |
| Collection:www.pliant.org/personal/Tom_Erickson/InteractionPatterns.html | |||
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I also include some links to organizational design patterns, which I find hard to disentangle from interaction design. Example patterns include "Use It and Lose It", "Engage the Client Early", and "One Way Street". HCI Patterns page, by Jan Borcher, which includes a suite of patterns papers submitted to CHI '99: Pattern Languages in Human-Computer Interaction, by Jan O. Borchers What is a Pattern Language?
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WebMap: Concept Mapping on the Web |
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Keywords: Concept maps, semantic networks, active documents, client helpers, clickable map servers. Introduction This article describes the integration of concept mapping tools with World Wide Web browsers and servers, as client helpers on the one hand and gatewayed, clickable image servers on the other. KMap: A Concept Mapping Tool KMap is a concept mapping tool written for Apple Macintosh computers.
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Report on the "Missing Link" Web Usability Symposium |
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| 4 | WebHCI | Usability | |
| Article:kmi.open.ac.uk/~simonb/missing-link/ml-report.html | |||
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The Missing Link: Hypermedia Usability Research & The Web. Reprinted: The Missing Link: Hypermedia Usability Research & The Web. Strategies for contextualising and delivering the results of hypermedia research to Web designers Methods and tools for evaluating or predicting Web usability User-centred methods and tools for designing Web structures and browsers User-centred requirements for next generation Web authoring/navigation.
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CHI 96 - Keyword Index |
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| 5 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/Keyword.htm | |||
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(Interactive Poster) The WebBook and the Web Forager: Video Use Scenarios for a World-Wide Web Information Workspace Gratuitous Graphics? Using Animation to Aid Process Flow Visualization Animation in a Demonstrational Interface Builder (PostScript) Does Animation in User Interfaces Improve Decision Making? Interaction design and human factors support in the development of a personal communicator for children Towards Organizational Learning: Growing Group Memories in the Workplace Criteria ...
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UIR's Publication Page |
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| Collection:www.parc.xerox.com/istl/projects/uir/pubs/default.html | |||
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Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization. The Effect of Information Scent on Searching Information Visualizations of Large Tree Structures. The Scent of a Site: A System for Analyzing and Predicting Information Scent, Usage, and Usability of a Web Site.
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Papers on Web Survey Methodology: internet research, presented research paper, marketing, online web survey, research conferences |
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| 7 | WebTrends | Survey | |
| Collection:surveys.over.net/method/literabc.html | |||
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Paper presented at 'Online market research and web based surveys' conference, London, GB, May 30-June 1, 2000. Paper presented at The Internet, Marketing & Research 3. A seminar organized by Computing Marketing & Research Consultancy Ltd. (CMR).June 26, 1997, Kensington, UK. " Paper presented at the Mastering Web-based surveys & Online Research Techniques conference, June 12-14, 2000, San Diego, CA, USA.
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A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO USER INTERFACE DESIGN FOR A HYPERTEXT FRAMEWORK |
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| 8 | WebHCI | Hypertext | |
| Article:www.isg.sfu.ca/~duchier/misc/hypertext_review/chapter8.html | |||
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A number of navigational tools exist for hypertext systems. Authoring guidelines have also been proposed for the organization of information in hypertext systems. However, there has been no systematic and comprehensive approach towards the design of user interfaces for hypertext systems. This paper is an attempt to apply a set of user interface design guidelines to a hypertext framework based on a cognitive model. This framework had classified nodes and links into various semantic types. We believe that such a classification is of great importance in developing an appropriate design metaphor/user interface for a hypertext system. A systematic approach to user interface design would also reduce functional opacity and system opacity.
Keywords: Hypertext, User Interface Design, Cognitive Models, Guidelines.
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Using the Web Instead of a Window System |
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| 9 | WebHCI | ||
| Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/papers/Rice/jpr_txt.htm | |||
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Internet application, remote user interface, active document, CSCW, World Wide Web, Hypertext, HTML, HTTP, Java. The implemented application provides a full, distributed, collaborative editing environment with over a hundred user commands, context sensitive help [14], context sensitive user feedback and bug-report collection, multi-level undo/redo, multi-user sessions. Selecting one of these edit widgets would take you to a different mockup page with, for example, a text widget allowing the ...
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CHI 97: Title Index |
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| 10 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/titles.html | |||
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Informant Design For Interactive Learning Environments Designing Icons and Visual Symbols Designing Usable and Visually Appealing Web Sites Designing User Interfaces from Analyses of Users' Tasks Developing Collaborative Applications Using the World Wide Web "Shell" Digital Storytelling and Computer Game Design Displayless Interface Access to Spatial Data: Effects on Speaker Prosodics Distributed Applets Does Continuous Visual Feedback Aid Debugging in Direct-Manipulation Programming Systems?...
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Suggested Readings on HCI, UI, and HF |
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| 11 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html | |||
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This collection of recommended books for user interface developers is based on searches of The HCI Bibliography, a free-access online bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction. Human-Computer Interface Design Guidelines. NeXT Computer, Inc. NeXTSTEP User Interface Guidelines (Release 3). Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1992.
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Joel on Software User Interface Design for Programmers 7 |
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| 12 | HCI,Design | GUI,Interface | |
| HypertextNode:joel.editthispage.com/stories/storyReader$91 | |||
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User Interface Design for Programmers 7 Posted by Joel Spolsky, 4/27/00 at 1:45:55 AM. When the Macintosh was new, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini wrote a column in Apple's developer magazine on UI. After all, positioning a window 2 pixels from the top of the screen is "equally likely" as positioning a window exactly at the top of the screen.
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FTP-able papers by David J.C. MacKay |
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| 13 | AI | ||
| Collection:wol.ra.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/README.html | |||
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Source code for Bayesian neural nets and other things; C code, LaTeX, BibTeX, Perl; data sets. turbo-ldpc.ps.gz. abstract. turbo-ldpc.ps.gz. abstract. ` Turbo Codes are Low Density Parity Check Codes '. ensemble.ps.gz. abstract. ps mirror, Canada ` Developments in Probabilistic Modelling with Neural Networks - Ensemble Learning '.
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Bruce Sterling Texts on the Net |
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| 14 | Cyber | ||
| Collection:www.rice.edu/projects/RDA/programs/VirtualCity/Sterling/sterling_res.html | |||
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Bruce Sterling Texts on the Net Please read Bruce Sterlings ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY first. Cyberpunk in the Nineties CyberView '91 Gurps' Labour Lost - a rewritten INTERZONE column on the Steve Jackson Raid. The Wonderful Power of Storytelling - at the Computer Game Developers Conference, March 1991, San Jose CA Free as Air, Free As Water, Free As Knowledge - Speech to the Library Information Technology Association, June 1992, San Francisco CA High Technology Crime Investigation Association ...
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Schlotz and Laskowski |
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| 15 | WebHCI | Testing | |
| Article:www.research.att.com/conf/hfweb/proceedings/scholtz/index.html | |||
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Approach We are currently developing software tools and techniques for evaluating the usability of web sites. The second set of tools and techniques we call Web Usability tools; tools developed for use by usability professionals. Usability Awareness Tools In carrying out case studies, we try to identify tools that could be developed to help in the design or testing of web sites.
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HCI 2e - HCI resources on the Web |
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| Collection:www.hiraeth.com/books/hci/links.html | |||
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Copyright: These materials are made available solely for use in conjunction with Human-Computer Interaction. They are NOT public domain and copyright remains with the authors. links to some HCI-related sites that may not be quite what you were expecting ...
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Improving Web Information Systems with Navigational Patterns |
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| 17 | HCI | Patterns | |
| Article:www8.org/w8-papers/5b-hypertext-media/improving/improving.html | |||
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In this paper we show how to improve the architecture of Web Information Systems (WISs) using design patterns, in particular navigational patterns. In this paper we have discussed how to use hypermedia design patterns to improve the navigational structure of Web Information Systems. [16] D. Schwabe and G. Rossi: An Object Oriented Approach to Web-Based Application Design.
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webmutant: web design paper |
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| 18 | Webbuild | Design | |
| Article:webmutant.com/webpaper.html | |||
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Ease-of-use. Questions the User Will Ask We've already determined what questions well be asking ourselves in creating the site. The visual design of a web site should function as metaphors for navigation.
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Optimization of Reading |
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| 19 | HCI | Screens | |
| Article:www.psych.utoronto.ca/~muter/pmuter1.htm | |||
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Optimization of Reading NoMetaDescription Interface Design and Optimization of Reading of Continuous Text Paul Muter University of Torontomuter@psych.utoronto.ca In van Oostendorp, H., and de Mul, S. (Eds.) (1996), Cognitive aspects of electronic text processing. Effects of type size, line length, and interline spacing interact.
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Hypertext '96 Online Proceedings |
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| 20 | Hypertext | Resource | |
| Collection:www.cs.unc.edu/~barman/HT96/index.html | |||
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All of the papers presented at the conference are available here online. Several papers are only available in PostScript format; they are prepended with . Most unix systems should be able to uncompress file paper.ps.gz with the command gzip -d paper.ps.gz.
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