Layout Appropriateness: A metric for evaluating user interface widget layout (1993)
| Venue: | IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering |
| Citations: | 38 - 1 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Sears93layoutappropriateness:,
author = {Andrew Sears},
title = {Layout Appropriateness: A metric for evaluating user interface widget layout},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering},
year = {1993},
volume = {19},
pages = {707--719}
}
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Abstract
Numerous methods to evaluate user interfaces have been investigated. These methods vary greatly in the attention paid to the users' tasks. Some methods require detailed task descriptions while others are task-independent. Unfortunately, collecting detailed task information can be difficult. On the other hand, task-independent methods cannot evaluate a design for the tasks users actually perform. The goal of this research is to develop a metric, which incorporates simple task descriptions, that can assist designers in organizing widgets in the user interface. Simple task descriptions provide some of the benefits, without the difficulties, of performing a detailed task analysis. The metric, Layout Appropriateness (LA), requires a description of the sequences of widget-level actions users perform and how frequently each sequence is used. This task description can either be from observations of an existing system or from a simplified task analysis. The appropriateness of a given layout is ...







