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User Interfaces
Edited by Rita Matrai, ISBN 978-953-307-084-1, Hard cover, 270 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: May 01, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Web Engineering
DOI: 10.5772/230
Designing user interfaces nowadays is indispensably important. A well-designed user interface promotes users to complete their everyday tasks in a great extent, particularly users with special needs. Numerous guidelines have already been developed for designing user interfaces but because of the technical development, new challenges appear continuously, various ways of information seeking, publication and transmit evolve. Computers and mobile devices have roles in all walks of life such as in a simple search of the web, or using professional applications or in distance communication between hearing impaired people. It is important that users can apply the interface easily and the technical parts do not distract their attention from their work. Proper design of user interface can prevent users from several inconveniences, for which this book is a great help.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Simple but Crucial User Interfaces in the World Wide Web: Introducing 20 Guidelines for Usable Web Form Design
- Chapter 2Navigation Strategies in Case of Different Kind of User Interfaces
- Chapter 3A User Survey on the Interface Causing Discomfort for Warning
- Chapter 4Automatic Generation of User Interface Models and Prototypes from Domain and Use Case Models
- Chapter 5Considering the Importance of User Profiles in Interface Design
- Chapter 6Graphical User Interface for PON Network Management System
- Chapter 7Graphical User Interface of System Identification Toolbox for MATLAB
- Chapter 8GUIs without Pain – the Declarative Way
- Chapter 9Automatic Hand-Pose Trajectory Tracking System Using Video Sequences
- Chapter 10An Empirical Approach for the Evaluation of Voice User Interfaces
- Chapter 11Embedded User Interface for Mobile Applications to Satisfy Design for All Principles
- Chapter 12Mixed Reality on Mobile Devices
- Chapter 13Multimodal Interfaces to Mobile Terminals – A Design-For-All Approach
- Chapter 14Fitts’ Law Index of Difficulty Evaluated and Extended for Screen Size Variations
- Chapter 15Understanding SOA Perspective of e-Governance in Indian Context: Case Based Study
- Chapter 16User Interface for Automatic Service Composition
