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International workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces: AVI '96 Gubbio, Italy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Stefano Levialdi
Affiliation:
Pictorial Computing Laboratory, Dip. Scienze dell'Informazione, Universitá di Roma, Via Salaria 113, 001895 Roma, Italy

Extract

It is well known that a program—to accomplish any task—is welcomed by new users as long as it is easy to use, to understand, to learn. In the recent past, programs were written first and a nice adhoc interface was added later. The look and feel of this interface gradually became the convincing part of the whole system (program plus interface): in fact the way in which the screen presented the available commands, the possibility of on-line help, of undo operations, etc. were firstly greeted and then requested by the new users of complex programs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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