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AskTog Design Section 


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Collection:www.asktog.com/menus/designMenu.html
Good Lawyers, Bad Products Lawyers may know their way around a courtroom, but they have no business designing products.   Arm-Wrestling the Photoshop Police (December) Adobe is shipping a 6.0 upgrade to Photoshop that, for many Mac users, proves unusable.   Contact Us:  AskTog Nielsen Norman Group Information   Copyright 2001 Bruce Tognazzini.

 

Daniel C. Robbins - Publications 


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Collection:research.microsoft.com:80/~dcr/publications/publications.asp
-- choose a WORK page: Resume Publications 3D Whitepaper 3D UI Sampler 3D UI Primer 3D UI Talk (new) Task Gallery - Home Task Gallery - Press Easy Living Slides User Interface RG Adaptive Systems RG User Interface RG (Int.) click on for Adobe PDF (Acrobat) version. 41KB The New EasyLiving Project at Microsoft Research; Steve Shafer, John Krumm, Barry Brumitt, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski, and Daniel Robbins; Joint DARPA/NIST Smart Spaces Workshop , July 30-31, 1998, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

 

The User Assistance for Office XP 


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Article:www.winwriters.com/officexp_ua.htm
Over past years, the Microsoft Office suite of applications has provided an important model for online Help development. This makes sense—because the product is so widely used, the user assistance supplied with Microsoft Office is probably one of the most frequently-used Help systems in existence. HTML-based Help provides vast scope for presenting information in different ways, and even Microsoft now uses a variety of Help designs for its different products.

 

WinWriters -Human-Computer Interaction Conference Report 


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Collection:www.winwriters.com/chi01.htm
The conference offered a broad overview of the research being conducted in the areas of usability, accessibility, user interface design, evaluation methods, wireless computing, and many others. Testing Web Sites: Five Users Is Nowhere Near Enough Exploding Wireless Myths: Exploring the UI Issues Underlying the Marketing Hype An Integrated Method for Evaluating Interfaces An Empirical Study of Human Web Assistants: Implications for User Support in Web Information Systems Reading of Electronic...

 

Software and Other Tools Supporting Usage-Centered Design 


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Software:www.foruse.com/Tools.htm
Here's where you'll find tools, including Forms and Software, to support usage-centered design.EuCase99 It's not a real CASE tool, just a PowerPoint file we use in our training programs to demonstrate usage-centered design modeling. Whatever it is, it supports user role models, essential use cases, use case maps, and interface content models. A simple paper form for creating user role models.

 

Lecture Notes 


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Collection:www.aw.com/cseng/titles/0-201-69497-2/website/lecture-notes.html
The following pages, developed by Blaise Liffick, provide an outline of the Shneiderman text.   In addition to providing useful lecture notes, these pages can be projected during lectures.   The notes may also be downloaded: (1) as a zipped set of html files: lecnotes.zip; (2) as an Adobe Acrobat file: lecnotes.pdf; (3) as a Microsoft Word file: lecnotes.doc

 

Best of CHI-WEB - UIWEB.COM 


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Discussion:www.uiweb.com/other/chiweb.htm
Best of chi-web The chi-web and sig-ia mailing lists are two email based discussion groups on the topics of web usability, design and human computer interaction (the later with a heavier emphasis on information architecture). To subscribe to chi-web, read the info page or to get a better flavor for what happens there, use it's full searchable archive. Using the chi-web searchable archive, I've compiled a list of the summary postings from useful threads, and a few personally selected ...

 

developerWorks: Usability | Web architecture : Paper prototyping 


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Article:www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/us-paper/?n-us-1181
dW zones:  Java technology  Linux  Open source  Web services  Wireless  XML ................. dW special topics:  Security  Unicode  Usability  Web arch. Product domains:  IBM Developer    Solutions  WebSphere    (WSDD)  VisualAge for    Java (VADD) .................

 

Technology Review - The Next Computer Interface 


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Article:www.techreview.com/magazine/dec01/print_version/tristram.html
By Claire Tristram   The desktop metaphor was a brilliant innovation—30 years ago. Gelernter is referring to the "desktop metaphor"—the term frequently used for the hierarchical system of files, folders and icons that we use to manage information stored on our home or office computers. In March, Mirror Worlds announced a novel metaphor called Scopeware, software that automatically arranges your computer files in chronological order and displays them on your monitor with the ...

 

developerWorks: Usability : Empowering users with launchpads 


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Article:www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/us-launch/
dW zones:  Java technology  Linux  Open source  Web services  Wireless  XML ................. dW special topics:  Security  Unicode  Usability  Web arch. Product domains:  IBM Developer    Solutions  WebSphere    (WSDD)  VisualAge for    Java (VADD) .................

 

Usability First - Usability Glossary: Browse Glossary Categories 


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Glossary:www.usabilityfirst.com/glossary/cat_0.txl
Multimedia (75) 3D Graphics (21), Audio (15), ... Psychology (83) Empirical Methods (29), Psychological Principles (26), ... Software Engineering (97) Programming Tools (24), Programming Techniques (20), ... Usability Methods (225) Usability Evaluation (43), Empirical Methods (29), ... Website Design (107) Navigation (40), Internet Technologies (20), ... Widgets (204) Text Entry and Forms (36), Windows (35), ... © 2001 Diamond ...

 

Mobile HCI 01 Draft Proceedings  


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Collection:www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~mdd/mobilehci/procs/
These papers form the draft proceedings for Mobile HCI 01 workshop, being held at IHM-HCI in Lille, and will be distributed to attendees. The proceedings will also form the basis of a special issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing in 2002. Sample Helpers: For viewing PDF use Acrobat Reader, for decompressing the full collection use Stuffit Expander - both free downloads.

 

A Director Online article 


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Software:www.director-online.com/buildArticle.cfm?id=1040
With alert boxes and the MUI Xtra, you're limited to only the predefined options available through the Xtra. The documentation that comes with the MUI Builder is pretty straightforward and walks you step by step through the process of creating your own custom MUI Dialog box. The MUI Maker is fully-featured and offers every dialog box option available to you.

 

DVD Menu Design (guest column by Don Norman, Alertbox Dec. 2001) 


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Article:www.useit.com/alertbox/20011209.html
Designers of DVDs have failed to profit from the lessons of previous media: Computer software, Internet web pages, and even WAP phones. As a result, the DVD menu structure is getting more and more baroque, less and less usable, less pleasurable, less effective. It is time to take DVD design as seriously as we do web design.

 

Microsoft Usability: Publications 


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Collection:www.microsoft.com/usability/publications.htm
  Below is a listing of published papers and presentations from Microsoft's Usability Engineers. In Proceedings of CHI ’99, Human Factors in Computing Systems, (Pittsburgh, May 17-20, 1999), ACM press, 560-567. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 473-480.

 

Selected Publications 


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Collection:www.cs.sfu.ca/~inkpen/publications.html
Kuederle, O., Inkpen, K.M., Atkins, S., and Carpendale, M.S.T. Interacting with Image Sequences: Detail-in-Context and Thumbnails. Shoemaker, G.B.D, and Inkpen, K.M. Single Display Privacyware: Augmenting public displays with private information. Danesh, A., Inkpen, K.M., Lau, F., Shu, K., and Booth, K.S. Geney: Designing a collaborative activity for the Palm handheld computer.

 

Joanna McGrenere's Publications  


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An evaluation of multiple interfaces: A design solution for bloated software. Baecker, R., Booth, K., Jovic, S., McGrenere, J., and Moore, G. (2000). Proceedings of Graphics Interface '97. Postscript File (gzipped).

 

Bruce Damer: Xerox 8010 Star, Alto and the Elixir Desktop 


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Collection:www.damer.com/pictures/elixir/products/star.html
Dave Curbow's excellent history pages and links on Star and Alto Chris Heiny's excellent Star, Alto and 6085/Mesa Pages New Media News Tech History Series on the Alto, including A Video Full review of the Elixir Products, a telling of the Elixir Story, and Elixir Homepage The Xerox Palo Alto Research Center RD Davis' PERQ and DG's Alto pages Al's Xerox Workstations collection including rare Alto screen shots and reference manuals The Virtual Altair Museum and Bill von Hagen's excellent pages ...

 

XLibris 


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Article:www.fxpal.com/xlibris/
XLibris is a prototype interface for reading developed at FX Palo Alto Laboratory to explore the question "can computers help us read? To explore the premise that computation can enhance active reading we have built the XLibris "active reading machine. To go beyond paper, XLibris monitors the free-form ink annotations made while reading, and uses these to organize and to search for information.

 

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Collection:www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/airg/IntInt/intint-bibliog.html
Intelligent User Interfaces, by William E. Hefley and Dianne Murray SAGE, various authors Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface Design, by James A. Landay and Brad A. Myers A Problem-oriented Classification of Visualization Techniques, by Stephen Wehrend and Clayton Lewis Intelligent User Interfaces: Issues, Approaches, Evaluation, by Loren Terveen, AT&T Bell Laboratories Intelligent Multi-Media Interface Technology, by Jeannette G. Neal and Stuart C. Shapiro User and ...

 

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