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Rapid Navigation in Online Documents 


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WebHCI  Navigation 
Collection:www.amptone.com/hypernav
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.

 

Report on the "Missing Link" Web Usability Symposium 


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WebHCI  Usability 
Article:kmi.open.ac.uk/~simonb/missing-link/ml-report.html
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.

 

A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO USER INTERFACE DESIGN FOR A HYPERTEXT FRAMEWORK 


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WebHCI  Hypertext 
Article:www.isg.sfu.ca/~duchier/misc/hypertext_review/chapter8.html
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.

 

Using the Web Instead of a Window System 


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WebHCI   
Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/papers/Rice/jpr_txt.htm
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 ...

 

Interaction Design Patterns 


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WebHCI  Design 
Article:www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/interaction_patterns.html
The patterns contained in this work address the general problem of how to design an artifact, particularly a complex and interactive one.  They are intended to be used by people who design user interfaces, Web sites, books, control panels, and other such things.  Others who may be interested include people who implement such artifacts, or test them for usability, or manage teams who design and implement them; the language does not attempt to address implementation issues, however.

 

Schlotz and Laskowski 


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WebHCI  Testing 
Article:www.research.att.com/conf/hfweb/proceedings/scholtz/index.html
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.

 

World Wide Web Design Issues 


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WebHCI  Design 
:www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/DesignIssues/Overview.html
World Wide Web Design Issues NoMetaDescription World Wide Web Design Issues Find an icon for Design Issues Design Issues Architectural and philosophical points These statements of architectural principle explain the thinking behind the specifications. Preface Web Architecture from 50,00 feet - an attempt at an overview The Web Model : Information hiding and URI syntax (Jan 98) Axioms of Web architecture: URIs (19 Dec 96) Fragment identifiers Links and laws - what does a hypertext link imply...

 

Caterpillar's Fate: A Pattern Language for Transformation from Analysis to Design  


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CS  Patterns 
Article:c2.com/ppr/catsfate.html
1.0 Abstract Caterpillar's Fate is a pattern language used to support the transformation from fine analysis documents to an initial software design. Just as the concept metamorphosis is used to explain the magical emergence of butterflies; Caterpillar's Fate explores the magic of constructing a system of objects from an object-free analysis. You are ready to connect the Workers Role(12) objects, the Interface Role(13) objects, and the Human Interface Role is a Special Interface Role(20) ...

 

1999 ASIS Annual Meeting Contributed Paper 


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WebHCI  Searching 
Article:donturn.fis.utoronto.ca/papers/asis99/asis99.html
The study suggests that a behavioral framework that relates motivations (Aguilar) and moves (Ellis) may be helpful in analysing patterns of Web-based information seeking. Section 3 integrates elements from research in information seeking and organizational scanning into a behavioral model of Web-based information seeking. The figure below identifies four main modes of information seeking on the Web: undirected viewing, conditioned viewing, informal search, and formal search.

 

webreview.com - The Next Wave in Web Design 


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Article:webreview.com/wr/pub/web98east/18/koman1.html
To understand more about this latest wave in Web design, O'Reilly editor Richard Koman sat down for breakfast at Web98 in San Francisco in June with three important Web design authors to discuss where Web design is going. The authors at our roundtable were Lynda Weinman (author of <designing web graphics>), Jennifer Fleming (author of Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience), and Lou Rosenfeld (co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web). Fleming and Weinman ...

 

InfoDesign Resources - Disciplines.InformationDesign 


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11  WebHCI  Design 
Collection:www.bogieland.com/infodesign/resources/disciplines/infodesign.htm
"Information Design is the intentional process in which information related to a domain is transformed in order to obtain an understandable representation of that domain." 12Information Design Association Newsletter IDeAS - "(...) 5 Information Design Tips - "Discover what information design is and why you need to know about it."

 

webreview.com - Usability 


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Collection:webreview.com/pub/Usability
Evaluating the user's experience of a Web site. Usability expert Jared Spool's got it in this excerpt from his book Web Site Usability: A Designer's Guide. Building a successful user-oriented Web site.

 

Usable Web: What's New over the last 365 days 


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13  WebHCI  UsableWeb 
Collection:usableweb.com/new/?days=365
  What's New What has been added to Usable Web over the last 365 days. You must first meet the basics of Web usability. Tenth Intermational World Wide Web...

 

Microsoft Usability Home Page 


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Collection:www.microsoft.com/usability/webconf.htm
About the Conference Designing for the Web: Empirical Studies was the second conference in the Human Factors and the Web/HTML Conference series. Submissions reviewed by: Eric Grose Sandia National Labs, Chris Forsythe Sandia National Labs, Jakob Nielsen SunSoft, Michael Muller US WEST Advanced Technologies, Pawan Vora US WEST, Scott Isensee IBM Corporation, Robert Schumacher US WEST, Judy Cantor AT&T, Nahum Gershon Mitre, Ken Dye Microsoft Corporation, Mark Simpson Microsoft Corporation,...

 

Conference Proceedings: 3rd Conference on Web and Human Factors 


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15  WebHCI   
Collection:www.uswest.com/web-conference/proceedings/index.html
The papers presented at the 3rd Conference on Human Factors and the Web are listed below in an alphabetical order based on the last name of the authors. Mason-Fossum, B., Thakkar, U. University of Illinois Primary School Classroom and ChickScope: Studying the egg in the classroom and using the Internet Nation, D. A., Plaisant, C., Marchionini, G., and Komlodi, A. University of Maryland Visualizing websites using a hierarchical table of contents browser: WebTOC

 

Human Factors International--ensuring usability through software ergonomics, human factors and design artistry 


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16  WebHCI   
Collection:www.humanfactors.com/library/default.asp
Writer Renee LeWinter discusses the impact of gender on Web site design. Julie Mitchell of Investor's Busines Daily discusses human factors engineering with HFI CEO Eric Schaffer in their Internet and Technology section. The Emperor's New Web Site Intranet Design Magazine   HFI directors Eric Schaffer and John Sorflaten show that crafting an effective Web site takes more than HTML & animated GIFs.

 

Empirically Validated Web Page Design Metrics 


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17  WebHCI  Metrics 
webtango.berkeley.edu/papers/chi2001/index.html
Abstract: A quantitative analysis of a large collection of expert-rated web sites reveals that page-level metrics can accurately predict if a site will be highly rated. The analysis also provides empirical evidence that important metrics, including page composition, page formatting, and overall page characteristics, differ among web site categories such as education, community, living, and finance. These metrics concern page composition (e.g., word count, link count, graphic count), page ...

 

valcasey.com / webdesign / interaction 


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18  WebHCI  Design 
Discussion:www.valcasey.com/webdesign/info.html
where they overlap is the "experience" creating this experience is our goal as designers. the most significant design element of the digital media is interactivity. test functionality and/or the visual design.

 

tim's user interface guidelines 


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19  WebHCI  Design 
Article:www.bigempty.com/tips/
While this is a short, general list, if you understand and can articulate these concepts to others through your information design, architecture and visual design efforts, the web could be a very different place than it is today. And not only should you attempt to maintain context within any specific task, you should aim to put the thing you're creating into a larger context within the life of the person for whom you intend to use it. Say you are designing a system for school administrators ...

 

Create Useful, Usable Software and Web Sites (Weekly Column on User Interface Design) 


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20  WebHCI  Design 
Collection:www.smartisans.com/ui_design_column.htm
IBM's developerWorks Usability Recently, I wrote an article about writing for the Web for IBM's developerWorks Usability Web site. Published May, 2001 FTP's Enterprise Development Previously, I wrote a monthly column on user interface design for the print magazine Enterprise Development. Published February, 2000 Borland's Developer News As a contributing editor for Developer News, I wrote a weekly column on user interface design.

 

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