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Vanderdonckt, J., Ouedraogo, M. and Yguietengar, B., A Comparison of Placement Strategies for Effective Visual Design, in Proceedings of HCI'94 "People and Computers IX" (Glasgow, 23-26 August 1994), G. Cockton, S.W. Draper, G.R.S. Weir (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, pp. 125143.

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Navigation and Planning in a Mixed-Initiative User Interface - Amant (1997)   (Correct)

....different domain. Nift constructs layouts in single or multiple columns, with appropriate left or right justification, paying attention to screen space usage, balance, and related evaluation techniques. Strategies in Nift are drawn from the literature of layout design; a good summary is given by Vanderdonckt et al. (1994). The current implementation is functional but fragile; a full evaluation is planned for the summer. For Nift the existing navigational mechanisms were extended in two ways. First, we added simple display methods to help reduce the size and complexity of the navigation overview. There are methods ....

Vanderdonckt, J.; Ouedraogo, M.; and Ygueitengar, B. 1994. A comparison of placement strategies for effective visual design. In HCI-94, 125--143.


Knowledge-Based Systems for Automated User Interface.. - Vanderdonckt (1995)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Vanderdonckt)   (Correct)

....deciding which one to choose (fig. 14) According to placement heuristics, the strategy suggests (fig. 14) the designer which alternative seems the most promising. These heuristics are based on relationships (e.g. justification, centering, uniformity, equilibrium, proportional total equilibrium) [29]. They attempt to suggest the alternatives that maximizes these relationships and to avoid branches of the binary tree that lead to unpleasant, unappealing layouts. For this purpose, cut branches heuristics have been defined. Fig. 17 shows the final solution recommended for the same case as ....

....greatly reduces the Figure 10. Example of the temperature. amount of unused spaces, is able to manage large amount of IOs, but increases screen fragmentation. 4. 3 Discussion Testing this strategy identified that it was appropriate for form filling user interfaces with moderate amount of IOs [29]. However, flexibility is almost non existent (the strategy is qualified static) since the solution is always unique and is not controlled by designer. Moreover, this strategy is believed to generate unused blank screen regions in order to preserve visual continuity and consistency, to minimize ....

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Vanderdonckt, J., Ouedraogo, M. and Yguietengar, B., A Comparison of Placement Strategies for Effective Visual Design, in Proceedings of HCI'94 "People and Computers IX" (Glasgow, 23-26 August 1994), G. Cockton, S.W. Draper, G.R.S. Weir (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, pp. 125143.

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