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The Interaction Design Patterns Home Page |
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| 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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Experiences -- A Pattern Language for User Interface Design |
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| Article:www.mindspring.com/~coram/papers/experiences/Experiences.html | |||
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We will be concentrating our patterns on the place where a user interacts with the application: the user interface. Explorable Interface Command Control Center
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Design Patterns, Pattern Languages, and Frameworks |
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| HypertextNode:www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/patterns.html | |||
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Overview of Patterns Overview of Frameworks Communication Patterns & Frameworks Industrial Experience with Patterns Patterns from Siemens Collaboration The ACE Framework Tutorials on Patterns & Frameworks Links to Pattern Sites Back to Douglas C. Schmidt's home page.
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Pattern Languages: Cyberpatterns |
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| HypertextNode:www.designmatrix.com/pl/cyberpl/index.html | |||
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Pattern Languages: Cyberpatterns Pattern language theory, history, and application. Cyberpatterns, a pattern language for software systems design, including user interfaces. On the other hand, the part window system can be decomposed into parts (interface components or widgets), such as dialog box, query box, message box, close control, size control, scrollbar, menu, and so forth.
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Patterns for Human-Computer Interaction Studies of Principle Aggregation and Pattern Naming |
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| HypertextNode:www.lis.pitt.edu/~spring/patterns/patterns.html | |||
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Patterns for Human-Computer Interaction Studies of Principle Aggregation and Pattern Naming Ingjerd Skogseid - Michael Spring Abstract: This paper examines evidence to support the existence of patterns for human-computer interaction. It is based on work done as part of a master's thesis [14] in the department of Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Improving Web Information Systems with Navigational Patterns |
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| 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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A Pattern Language |
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| Homepage:www.anamorph.com/docs/patterns/default.html | |||
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What This Document is NOT General Description of Some HTML Patterns Discussion References What are Pattern Languages? The book itself is beautifully designed; there isn't a book called The Pattern Language of "A Pattern Language", but there could be. What This Document is NOT What would it require for the following HTML description to be a true pattern language?
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| Collection:www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/common_ground_onefile.html | |||
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Untitled NoMetaDescriptionConnection Failure. Patterns http://www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/common_ground_onefile.html
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Caterpillar's Fate: A Pattern Language for Transformation from Analysis to Design |
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| Article:c2.com/ppr/catsfate.html | |||
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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) ...
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A Pattern Language |
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| 10 | HyperMedia | Patterns | |
| HomePage:apatternlanguage.net/ | |||
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There is a wonderful book called A Pattern Language. This site is about experiences with that pattern language. Some people, while thinking about what makes web sites and pages good, have looked at this book and begun to wonder what a pattern language for the web might be like.
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Experiences -- A Pattern Language for User Interface Design |
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| Article:www.maplefish.com/todd/papers/experiences/Experiences.html | |||
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We will be concentrating our patterns on the place where a user interacts with the application: the user interface. Single Setting Command Control Center
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Usability Pattern Language Workshop - Example Patterns |
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| HyperTextNode:www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/rng/UPLworkshop99/Patterns.html | |||
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Usability Pattern Language Workshop - Example Patterns NoMetaDescription Information on Demand Behaviour Anticipation Information-Interaction Decoupling Behavioural Grouping PDF Just the Usual Let People Overhear
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The HCI Patterns Home Page |
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| Collection:www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/~jan/patterns | |||
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Welcome to my collection of current resources about pattern languages in human-computer interaction (HCI) and user interface design! My current idea is that HCI, software engineering, and application domain experts express their experience and guidelines as pattern languages, which are then exchanged to facilitate communication in interdisciplinary design teams. Tom Erickson's Interaction Design Patterns home page contains a wealth of useful information, and represents the best starting ...
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Indexing Pattern Language - Overview |
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| Collection:www.cs.brown.edu/~rms/InformationStructures/Indexing/Overview.html | |||
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Book Rewrite Context Enrichment - Appendices Duplication Is A Virtue Humor Learning By Example Minor Reference Entries Overview Chapter Details Tangential Entries TOC Is OK Top Level Completion (aka Yahoo Dilemma) Webster Tells Us Who Said That ABC Alternatives Deep Nesting Duplication Is A Virtue Factoring Forest And Trees Main Entry Length Singleton Sub-Entries Structural Entry To See Is To Hate Unrelated Sub-Entries Deep Nesting Federal Express (aka Hubs) Find First Time Guided Trails ...
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e-gineer - Articles - Design Patterns in Web Programming |
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| Article:www.e-gineer.com/articles/design-patterns-in-web-programming.phtml | |||
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Web gurus need skills in user interface design, human machine interaction, information design, scripting, code library development, database design and database queries. Should the database abstraction class above be described using the object oriented design pattern language or our web programming design pattern language? Our web programming design pattern language should allow us to describe patterns that fall across any of the application levels.
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Web Design Patterns |
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| HypertextNode:www.welie.com/patterns/index.html | |||
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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...
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Patterns Of cooperative INTERaction |
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| HypertextNode:www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/pointer/patterns.html | |||
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This page provides links to the patterns arising out of this project. Whilst the patterns are presented here in a relatively unordered list, we can see the need for other ways of ordering and indexing into the full list of patterns. Each pattern link below goes to a top level page for that pattern which provides an overview for the pattern and links to individual examples or vignettes from particular pieces of fieldwork.
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Map of Pattern Interconnections |
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| HypertextNode:www.cmis.brighton.ac.uk/research/patterns/Matrix.html | |||
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For each pattern row, a reference up (the introduction) is '<', and down (the connections) is '>'. The remaining patterns named are there as place-holders, and may, or may not become documented patterns in the future. This page is part of a Usability Pattern Collection maintained by The Usability Group at the University of Brighton, UK.
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HCI Pattern-Form Gallery |
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| HyperTextNode:www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/saf/patterns/gallery.html | |||
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This page is a collection of the various forms which have been developed for the presentation of UI or HCI patterns. Jan Borchers 1999 An HCI pattern presented in pure Alexandrian form. INTERACT'99 August 1999 At the INTERACT patterns workshop in 1999 a suggested form for UI patterns was devised.
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