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What is a User Interface? Everything in a device with which a human being interacts. The total “user experience” Not necessarily tied to computers –Doors –Thermostat –VCR
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User Interface Examples Your car –Pedals, steering wheel, gearshift… Altair (from videos) –Knobs, switches, blinking lights… Microsoft Windows –Mouse, keyboard, Start button… http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/comphist/objects/altair.htm
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Computer User Interfaces Webopedia.com*: “An interface is a set of commands or menus through which a user communicates with a program. A command-driven interface is one in which you enter commands. A menu-driven interface is one in which you select command choices from various menus displayed on the screen.” From www.webopedia.com, part of internet.com Corp., copyright 2001.www.webopedia.com
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Advantages of Good User Interface Design Ease of use Visually appealing Shorter learning curve $$$ –Designer sells more products –User is more efficient / productive
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8 Golden Principles* 1. Strive for Consistency 2. Include shortcuts 3. Offer informative feedback 4. Design dialogs to yield closure From Schneiderman, Ben, Designing the User Interface, Addison-Wesley, 1998.
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8 Golden Principles 5. Offer error prevention and simple error handling 6. Permit easy reversal of actions 7. Keep user in control 8. Reduce short-term memory load
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User Interface Exercise In groups of 4 – 5: –Pick one of the following applications Word, Mozilla, Excel –Give 2 good and 2 bad characteristics of its user interface –Do any other principles of good user interface design come to mind?
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Applications vs. Web Previous slides focused on applications Assumed that principles held for Web pages, too – so most Web pages designed with them in mind. Spool, et. al. showed that this might not be the best way…
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Applications vs. Web Applications are tools –Ease-of-use means the tool is easy to manipulate – easy to get it to do what you want. Web pages are information sources –Ease-of-use means easy to find the information you are looking for However, rules derived from print layout may not be useful either
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‘Usable’ Web Pages Some good characteristics: –Descriptive Links –Minimize Animation –Readability vs. Scanability Information retrieval vs. Surfing
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