| Sears, A. (1995) AIDE: A Step Toward Metric-Based Interface Development Tools. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface and Software Technology (UIST 1995), 101-110. |
....of the display areas for a set of DIs is less than the page size, there is no guarantee that the DIs can be placed on the page without overlap, let al..one be placed in an aesthetic or logical arrangement. Incorporating page layout into our approach might be accomplished using existing techniques [4, 5, 6]. ffl Suitable page titles are essential for HD navigation: each navigational link must indicate the title of the page to which it points. However, sometimes the most efficiently navigable documents will have pages that contain disparate DIs, making it very difficult to title those pages ....
Andrew Sears. AIDE: A step toward metric-based interface development tools. In Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '95), pages 101--110, Pittsburgh, PA, November 1995.
....have collected observational data, proposed theories, and offered guidelines for designing menus and interfaces that can be searched efficiently. Previous researchers have also written computer programs that predict search times [9] that automatically evaluate the efficiency of screen layouts [8], and that model graphical perception [5] Though previous research suggests that such a model can be built, previous research has not provided an empirically validated model of the lowlevel perception, decision, and motor processes that people use when they look for a known item in a menu or on a ....
Sears, A. (1995). AIDE: A step toward metric-based interface development tools. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST `95, 101-110.
....End user simulation. These tools [21] simulate a user interacting with an application, and make predictions about times to perform tasks, learning times and likely errors. Summative evaluation. These tools produce numbers that can be used to rank designs. An example of such a tool is AIDE [40], a tool to compute metrics based on a theory of layout quality. Work on such tools is still very preliminary. The chapter by Comber and Maltby [7] describes experiments designed to validate the results of some of these tools. Many property verification tools [24] are designed to detect violations ....
Sears, A.: AIDE: A Step Toward Metric-Based Interface Development Tools. In van der Veer G.C., Bagnara S., Kempen G.A.M. (eds.), Proceedings of UIST'95. New York: ACM Press 1995 (pp. 101-110).
....to improve the practicability, the workability and the applicability of the visual principles into a systematic strategy, but specific metrics and acceptance ranges were not tested. Visual techniques introduced for multimedia layout frames have only rarely been applied to commercial applications. Sears (1993, 1994) has developed a first generation tool (AIDE) using automated metrics for both design and evaluation using Layout Appropriateness metrics. In computing the Layout Appropriateness the designer provides the set of widgets used in the interface, the sequence of actions to be performed by the user and ....
Sears, A. (1994), AIDE: A step towards metricbased interface development tools, Proc. of UIST '95, ACM, New York, 101-110.
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Sears, A. (1995) AIDE: A Step Toward Metric-Based Interface Development Tools. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface and Software Technology (UIST 1995), 101-110.
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A. Sears. AIDE: A step toward metric-based interface development tools. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Evaluation, pages 101--110, 1995.
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