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Abstract: ith the
merits of current electronic tools.
With SILK, designers can quickly sketch an interface
using an electronic pad and stylus, and SILK recognizes
widgets and other interface elements as the
designer draws them. Unlike paper-based sketching,
however, designers can exercise these elements in their
sketchy state. For example, a sketched scrollbar is
likely to contain an elevator or thumbnail, the small
rectangle a user drags with a mouse. In a paper
sketch, the elevator would just ... (Update)
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Landay, J.A. and B.A. Myers, Sketching Interfaces: Toward More Human Interface Design. IEEE Computer, 2001. 34(3): p. 56-64. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/landay01sketching.html More
@article{ landay01sketching,
author = "James A. Landay and Brad A. Myers",
title = "Sketching Interfaces: Toward More Human Interface Design",
journal = "Computer",
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "56--64",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/landay01sketching.html" }
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