A taxonomy and rule-base for the selection of interaction styles
B. Shneiderman. chapter 5?, page 401--410. Morgan Kaufmann Pubs., Inc., (1995)
Abstract
This review focuses on five primary interaction styles: menu selection, form fill-in, command language, natural language interaction, and direct manipulation. Each style is described, some guidelines are offered, and an airlines reservation example is shown in all five styles. Then a set of IF-THEN rules are offered to help in decision making during design. This is a first attempt that is meant to provoke discussion and encourage others to offer an extended, refined, and validated set of rules.
%0 Book Section
%1 Shneiderman1995
%A Shneiderman, B.
%B Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Towar
%D 1995
%E Baeker, R.
%E Gruden, J.
%E Buxton, W.
%E Greenberg, S.
%I Morgan Kaufmann Pubs., Inc.
%K interaction taxonomy visualization
%P 401--410
%T A taxonomy and rule-base for the selection of interaction styles
%U http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/1558602461/qid=1102479481/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_0_2/702-6334210-4864844
%X This review focuses on five primary interaction styles: menu selection, form fill-in, command language, natural language interaction, and direct manipulation. Each style is described, some guidelines are offered, and an airlines reservation example is shown in all five styles. Then a set of IF-THEN rules are offered to help in decision making during design. This is a first attempt that is meant to provoke discussion and encourage others to offer an extended, refined, and validated set of rules.
%& 5?
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title = {A taxonomy and rule-base for the selection of interaction styles},
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