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Sparks of Innovation in Human-Computer Interaction

Ben Shneiderman (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
200 Seiten
1993
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-56750-079-0 (ISBN)
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These papers from the 10th anniversary of the Human-Computer Laboratory (HCIL) at the University of Maryland, exemplify different research methodologies, and show the maturation of human-computer interaction research. The first section introduces how HCIL does what they do, including some of their failures and background stories that are not appropriate for journal papers. This book is a tribute to the faculty, staff, visitors and students who have shared in a decade of work.

Preface          vii



Overview: fuel for a new discipline          ix



Introduction: supporting the process of innovation          1



 



1 Direct Manipulation          13



1.1 Direct Manipulation: a step beyond programming languages          17



                Ben Shneiderman



1.2 A study of file manipulation by novices using commands vs. direct manipulation          39



                Sepeedeh Margono



                Ben Shneiderman 



1.3 Remote direct manipulation: a case study of a telemedicine workstation          51



                Richard Keil-Slawik



                Catherine Plaisant 



                Ben Shneiderman



 



2 Menu selection          63



2.1 Embedded menus: selecting items in context          67



                Larry Koved



                Ben Shneiderman



2.2 An empirical comparison of pie vs linear menus          79



                Jack Callahan



                Don Hopkins



                Mark Weiser



                Ben Shneiderman



2.3 Time stress effects on two menu selection systems          89



                Daniel F. Wallace



                Nancy S. Anderson



                Ben Shneiderman



 



3 Hypertext          99



3.1 Finding facts vs. browsing knowledge in hypertext systems          103



                Gary Marchionini



                Ben Shneiderman



3.2 Restructuring knowledge for an electronic encyclopaedia          123



                Charles B. Kreitzberg 



                Ben Shneiderman



3.3 The Electronic Teaching Theatre: interactive hypermedia & mental models of the classroom          133



                Kent L. Norman



 



4 Touchscreens          157



4.1 Improving the accuracy of touchscreens: an experimental evaluation of three strategies          161



                Richard L. Potter



                Linda J. Weldon



                Ben Shneiderman



4.2 High precision touchscreens: design strategies and comparisons with a mouse          171



                Andrew Sears



                Ben Shneiderman



4.3 Touchscreens now offer compelling uses          187



                Ben Shneiderman



4.4 Touchscreen interfaces for alphanumeric data entry          195



                Catherine Plaisant 



                Andrew Sears



4.5 Scheduling home control devices: a case study of the transition from



the research project to a product          205



                Catherine Plaisant



                Ben Shneiderman



                Jim Battaglia



 



5 Public access          219



5.1 Guide to Opportunities in Volunteer Archaeology: case study on the use of a hypertext system in a museum exhibit          223



                Catherine Plaisant



5.2 Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system          231



                Ben Shneiderman



                Dorothy Brethauer



                Catherine Plaisant



                Richard Potter



5.3 ACCESS at the Library of Congress          251



                Gary Marchionini



                Maryle Ashley



                Lois Korzendorfer



5.4 User interface consistency: an evaluation of original and revised interfaces for a videodisk library          259



                Richard Chimera



                Ben Shneiderman



 



6 Information visualizer: dynamic queries, treemaps, and the filter/flow metaphor          275



6.1 Dynamic Queries for information exploration: an implementation and exploration          281



                Christopher Ahlberg



                Christopher Williamson



                Ben Shneiderman



6.2 The Dynamic HomeFinder: evaluating Dynamic Queries in a real-estate



information exploration system          295



                Christopher Williamson



                Ben Shneiderman



6.3 Treemaps: a space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures          309



                Brian Johnson



                Ben Shneiderman



 



7 Essays and exploration          327



 7.1 A nonanthropomorphic style guide: Overcoming the Humpty Dumpty syndrome          331



                Ben Shneiderman



7.2 Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility          337



                Ben Shneiderman



7.3 Engagement and construction: educational strategies for the post-TV era          345



                Ben Shneiderman



7.4 Protecting rights in user interface designs          351



                Ben Shneiderman



7.5 Declaration in Apple vs. Microsoft/Hewlett-Packard          355



                Ben Shneiderman



 



Appendix-HCIL publications          365



Appendix-videos          373



Name index          375



Subject index          381



 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.1993
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Technikgeschichte
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
ISBN-10 1-56750-079-X / 156750079X
ISBN-13 978-1-56750-079-0 / 9781567500790
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