Quantitative measures for evaluating human-computer interfaces

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    Abstract

    There are currently four different views on human computer interaction in measuring interactive qualities: (1) the interaction-oriented view, (2) the user-oriented view, (3) the product-oriented view and (4) the formal view. Two different possibilities of measurement within the product-oriented view are introduced. Different types of user interfaces can be described and differentiated by the concept of `interaction points'. Regarding the interactive semantic of `functional interaction points' (FIPs), four different types of FIPs must be discriminated. Based on the concept of FIPs, the dimensions `[visual] feedback' and `interactive directness' can be quantified
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHuman-computer interaction (HCI international) : proceedings of the 5th international conference, Orlando, Florida, August 8-13, 1993
    EditorsG. Salvendy, M.J. Smith
    Place of PublicationAmsterdam
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages612-617
    ISBN (Print)044489540X
    Publication statusPublished - 1993

    Publication series

    NameAdvances in Human Factors/Ergonomics
    Volume19
    ISSN (Print)0921-2647

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