Title
Annotating UI architecture with actual use
Abstract
Developing an appropriate user interface architecture for supporting a system's tasks is critical to the system's overall usability. While there are principles to guide architectural design, confirming that the correct decisions are made can involve the collection and analysis of lots of test data. We are developing a testing environment that will automatically compare and contrast the actual user interaction data against the existing user interface architectural models. This can help a designer more clearly understand how the actual tasks performed relate to the proposed architecture, and enhances feedback between different design artifacts.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
AUIC
appropriate user interface architecture,different design artifact,actual user interaction data,test data,architectural model,correct decision,architectural design,existing user interface,annotating ui architecture,proposed architecture,actual task,user interface
Field
DocType
Citations 
Website architecture,User experience design,Computer science,Heuristic evaluation,Human–computer interaction,Graphical user interface testing,User interface design,User interface,Multimedia,Natural user interface,10-foot user interface
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Neil Ramsay110.37
Stuart Marshall230123.77
Alex Potanin313318.60