December 2013
Beginner
250 pages
6h 52m
English
For as long as people have been designing interactive computer systems, some have attempted to promote good design by publishing user-interface design guidelines (also called design rules). Early ones included:
• Cheriton (1976) proposed user-interface design guidelines for early interactive (time-shared) computer systems.
• Norman (1983a, 1983b) presented design rules for software user interfaces based on human cognition, including cognitive errors.
• Smith and Mosier (1986) wrote perhaps the most comprehensive set of user-interface design guidelines.
• Shneiderman (1987) included “Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design” in the first edition ...
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