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Mahajan, R. and Shneiderman, B. (1995), A family of user interface consistency checking tools: Design analysis of SHERLOCK, Proc. of NASA Twentieth Annual Software Engineering Workshop, SEL-95-004, NASA Pub., 169-188.

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Generalized, Robust, End-User Programmable, Multiple-Window.. - North (1997)   (Correct)

....designs to improve user performance and productivity, and (b) build them into systems (or rebuild faulty designs) in a robust and consistent fashion. As standards for dialog box design, which ensure consistent look and feel in software applications, have substantially improved user performance [MS95], the same is needed for coordinations. 17 2. User Interface of Coordination Specification A user interface is needed to allow users to establish coordinations between windows. The prototype s method of dragging links between windows is a natural direct manipulation method for choosing the ....

Mahajan, R., Shneiderman, B., "A Family of User Interface Consistency Checking Tools", Proc. of the Twentieth Annual Software Engineering Workshop, SEL-95-004, (Dec. 1995).


Visual Textual Consistency Checking Tools for Graphical.. - Mahajan, Shneiderman (1996)   Self-citation (Mahajan Shneiderman)   (Correct)

....redesigned to create a more coherent, consistent and less crowded layout. In order to help designers identify inconsistencies before usability testing, automated consistency checking tools have been developed to evaluate visual design and terminology in user interfaces (Shneiderman et al. 1995; Mahajan Shneiderman, 1995) 1.4 Scientific Experiments on Effects of Interface Inconsistencies Chimera and Shneiderman (1993) performed a controlled experiment to determine the effects of inconsistency on performance. This experiment used two interactive computer systems at the National Library of Medicine which were an ....

Mahajan, R. and Shneiderman, B. (1995), A family of user interface consistency checking tools: Design analysis of SHERLOCK, Proc. of NASA Twentieth Annual Software Engineering Workshop, SEL-95-004, NASA Pub., 169-188.

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