Journal Article10.1145/1041339.1041344
User interfaces
Carl Braesicke,Jeffrey Dean,Dave Fisher,Jim Holder,Rand McKinney,Panna Nagarsenker,Dewayne E. Perry,Phil Rossomando,Tim Standish,Dick Wisehart +9 more
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TL;DR: This work presents a list of ten desirable characeristics for user interfaces with desirable characteristics, and provides explanations for each of these.
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Abstract: In Section 2, we discuss influences that affect the design of user interfaces with desirable characteristics. In Section 3, we present a list of ten desirable characeristics for user interfaces. For each of these, we provide explanations and we give specific examples of what we mean.
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