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Ph.D. Thesis: Graspable User Interfaces (George Fitzmaurice, 1996) 


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Article:www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/GeorgeFitzmaurice/thesis/Thesis.gf.html
Abstract This dissertation defines and explores Graspable User Interfaces, an evolution of the input mechanisms used in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). A Graspable UI design provides users concurrent access to multiple, specialized input devices which can serve as dedicated physical interface widgets, affording physical manipulation and spatial arrangements. Like conventional GUIs, physical devices function as "handles" or manual controllers for logical functions on widgets in the ...

 

Web Design Patterns 


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HypertextNode:www.welie.com/patterns/index.html
Navigation Bread crumbs Double tab Meta Navigation Outgoing Links Split Navigation Repeated Menu Selection Magnetism Continuous Filter Contextual Menu Focus! Physical interaction Like in the real world...

 

Live with your users - Index 


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HypertextNode:www.enteract.com/~marc/web99/livewithusers/index.htm
this ain’t market research contextual research what you’re looking for some stories about surprises triggers of use interactions with the environment user customization common techniques common techniques observation guerilla video observation video ethnography observation still photography observation still photography observation shadowing observation interviews contextual interviews interviews interviews: issues self-reporting cultural probes self-reporting other techniques self-reporting ...

 

Usability of iTV index 


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HypertextNode:www.alastc.co.uk/usability/essays/itv_index.htm
Usability: Links Papers My Essays What is...? Usability of Interactive Television This is the dissertations write up of a project to examine the usability factors of interactive television. A typical usability evaluation was undertaken on a current iTV site, followed by a redesign of the site and reevaluation.

 

User-Interface Design Guidelines for Color 


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Article:mime1.marc.gatech.edu/mime/papers/colorTR.html
It begins with a short introduction to the human visual system and then, based on this information, provides recommendations for effectively using color on computer displays. A color can be described by using the terms "hue," "brightness" (or "lightness"), and "saturation. These structures combine the "red," "green," and "blue" photopigment responses to form three new "opponent" channels.

 

WebSM 


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Collection:www.websm.org/
The Second International Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Minneapolis-St.Paul Minnesota, USA, October 10-14, 2001.Among the Topics: Methodological issues in Internet studies. XVIIIth International Symposium on Methodological Issues organized by Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada, October 17-19, 2001.Among the Topics: Internet surveys. Online Market Research & Web-Based Surveys Summit.

 

HT Consulting: How (much) to Intervene in a Usability Testing Session 


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Article:www.htamler.com/papers/intervene/
Last summer in UTEST (a popular listserve for usability professionals), a Stanford University researcher unequivocally weighed in against any intervention by the tester in a usability test session. In contrast, in a later section on "thinking aloud" studies, Nielsen advocates prompting the user as needed, with questions such as "What are you thinking about? base their interpretation on those observations, they will report their own experience of the users' behavior, not the ...

 

Interaction Design: Interactivities 


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Collection:id-book.com/interactivities_index.htm
This section of the site contains various interactive educational tools. - Creating storyboards is a very useful, low cost design technique, allowing the envisaged use of a new design to be quickly communicated and evaluated. This interactivity will introduce you to DENIM, an interactive sketching tool developed at the GUIR at the University of California at Berkeley.

 

PUI2001 Schedule and Table of Contents 


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Collection:www.cs.ucsb.edu/PUI/PUIWorkshop/PUI-2001/PUI2001Schedule.html
           Christian Elting & Georg Michelitsch                European Media Laboratory GmbH                Sony International (Europe) GmbH       Multimodal optimizations: Can legacy systems defeat them?            James Davis & ...

 

Contents page for Steve Draper's web pages 


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Collection:staff.psy.gla.ac.uk/~steve/wscontents.html
Teaching & learning (Here is a complete but unformatted list of pages for courses I teach / have taught.) HCI (Human Computer Interaction) GRUMPS: A project on distributed systems, HCI, and educational applications of user data recording. Projects GRUMPS: A project on distributed systems, HCI, and educational applications of user data recording.

 

An Overview of Task Analysis 


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Article:www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_fall/projects/spin/mccrohan/task_an.html
Introduction What is Task Analysis?    Task analysis describes the behavior of a system What is Task Analysis?      Three Types of Task Analysis DFAB presents three different categories of task analysis: task decomposition, knowledge based analysis, and entity-relationship based analysis.

 

Task-Centered User Interface Design : Main page and Shareware Notice  


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HypertextNode:hcibib.org/tcuid/index.html
Copyright ©1993, 1994: Please see the "shareware notice" at the front of the book. 0. Foreword 1. The Task-Centered Design Process 2. Getting to Know Users and Their Tasks 3. Creating the Initial Design 4. Evaluating the Design Without Users 5. Testing The Design With Users 6. User Interface Management and Prototyping Systems 7. The Extended Interface Appendix L: What Can You Borrow? The suggested shareware fee for this book is $5.00, payable to Clayton Lewis and John Rieman.

 

User testing (Online web usability resources) 


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Collection:usability.deyalexander.com/resources/testing.html
Cheap usability tests: Jakob Nielsen on conducting cheap and informal usability tests Comparative usability evaluation: two extensive case studies on user testing conducted by Rolf Molich of Dialog Design Conducting and using usability tests: an overview article from usability.gov Cost of user testing a web site: Jakob Nielsen on the time and cost involved in doing user testing Getting started with usability testing: a quickstart article from evolt.org Going forward: usability testing the web...

 

Dr Nikolai Bezroukov. The Orthodox File Manager(OFM) Paradigm. Ch. 1 of 11 


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HyperTextNode:www.softpanorama.org/OFM/Ofm_01.shtml
The Orthodox File Manager(OFM) Paradigm.   The Orthodox File Managers (often called NC-style file managers), are probably the most influential type of file managers of DOS heritage. Windows Commander by Christian Ghisler, shareware, GUI-based implementation; probably the best GUI-based OFM implementation, actively maintained).

 

Video Recorder Usability  


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Discussion:www.commerce.uq.edu.au/isworld/research/msg.05-08-1998.html
Hi - Thanks to all those of you who responded to my request for empirical evidence of the HCI myth that most people are incapable of using their video recorders. **************************************** From: Bernhard Thalheim < thalheim@informatik.tu-cottbus.de> I have heard about statistics but cannot remember the correct numbers. **************************************** From: "Elizabeth J. Davidson" < davidson@busadm.cba.hawaii.edu> Sorry I don't have any statistics regarding ...

 

GroupLab Publications 


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Collection:www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/grouplab/papers/
Publications - All Years On-line Proceedings

 

organic information design  


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HomePage:acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/thesis/
abstract Design techniques for static information are well understood, their descriptions and discourse thorough and well-evolved. But these techniques fail when dynamic information is considered. To approach these problems, this thesis introduces a visualization process titled Organic Information Design.

 

QuickSpace: New Operations for the Desktop Metaphor 


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Abstract:www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/ii/space/full.html
Our work adopts a different approach: we introduce a set of fundamental operations that focus specifically on allowing users to quickly allocate space to a window through operations that have a direct correspondence to physical actions. The operations that we propose strive to be a viable alternative to complex window management systems while extending the fundamental windowing operations. Specifically, we introduce functions that simultaneously (1) attempt to yield a large amount of screen ...

 

Carson Reynolds - Interface Research 


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Collection:arsenal.media.mit.edu/~carsonr/index.html
Adaptive Behavior Research Group II Adaptive Behavior Research Group Adaptive Computation Adaptive Computing at Stanford Adaptive Distributed Systems Adaptive Networks Laboratory Adaptive Systems and Interaction - Home Adaptive Systems Group, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI, NRL AF Technology Program - Adaptive Systems Berkeley Reconfigurable Architectures, Systems, and Software index BT - Future Technologies Group Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS ...

 

Easy Does It 


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Article:www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=4077/sdm0203h/0203h.htm
By Scott W. Ambler The use of simple modeling tools is a common thread among agile software development methodologies. The trend toward simple tools is so prevalent that several readers have nominated index cards in the Software Development Jolt Awards Design and Management Tools category this year. Developers who are used to creating models using complex CASE tools may not believe that whiteboard sketches or a stack of index cards can be sufficient for their modeling needs.

 

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