Proceedings Article10.1109/IV.2003.1217951
Visual user interface for PDAs
Mikael Jern,D. Ricknas,F. Stam,R. Treloar +3 more
- 16 Jul 2003
- pp 17-22
TL;DR: A visual user interface VUI model based on zooming user interface techniques (ZUI), to adapt two complete different visualisation application areas; online brand shopping and flood warning system for PDAs, is presented.
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Abstract: The need for visualisation applications developed for small handheld devices such as PDAs and intelligent mobiles are growing. A visual user interface VUI model based on zooming user interface techniques (ZUI), to adapt two complete different visualisation application areas; online brand shopping and flood warning system for PDAs, is presented. The online brand shopping was evaluated in a benchmark usability study comparing it to traditional PC-based eNet shopping. We also give a blueprint to inform researchers and software engineers about our experience in developing visualisation applications for PDAs with existing development platforms.
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