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More Than Screen Deep |
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| Article:www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/screen/12.html | |||
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On Functions COMPUTER-MEDIATED COLLABORATION Loren Terveen AT&T Research INTERFACE ... COLLABORATION A narrow view of the human-computer interface focusing on superficial "look-and-feel" issues is unproductive. Even simple interface decisions may require significant knowledge about people's interaction with a system.
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CHI 97: Queries? Links? Is There a Difference? |
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| Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/paper/gxg.htm | |||
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This paper examines a hybrid approach: the system described here creates anchors dynamically based on users' queries, and uses anchor selection as a query expansion mechanism. Results suggest that query-mediated links are as effective as explicit queries, and that strategies adopted by users affect performance. Hypertext, dynamic links, browsing, newspaper metaphor, information exploration, information retrieval.
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Working Paper: A Three-Part Framework for Information Design |
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| Article:web.bentley.edu/empl/c/scarliner/id/newmodel.htm | |||
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Since Felker, Pickering, Charrow, Holland, and Redish published the first Guidelines for Document Designers in 1981, the guidelines revolutionized and focused technical communicators on producing functional, readable documents. Although document design is intended to focus the efforts of communicators on helping readers achieve their goals, in practice, the appearance of pages and screens, and the editorial quality of the writing predominate. Consider informal comments by many technical ...
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