A common way of organizing Windows, Icons, Menus, and Pointers (WIMP) interfaces is to group tools into tool containers, providing one visual representation. Common tool containers include toolbars and menus, as well as more complex tool containers, like Microsoft Office’s Ribbon, Toolglasses, and marking menus. The location of tool containers has been studied extensively in the past using Fitts’s Law, which governs selection time; however, selection time is only one aspect of user performance. In this thesis, I show that tool container location affects other aspects of user performance, specifically attention and awareness. The problem investigated in this thesis is that designers lack an understanding of the effects of tool container loca...
This paper examines the results of a usability study for finding aids from the Special Collections R...
Menu interfaces often arrange options into semantic groups. This semantic structure is then usually ...
Efficient command selection is just as important for multi-touch devices as it is for traditional in...
A common way of organizing Windows, Icons, Menus, and Pointers (WIMP) interfaces is to group tools i...
Hidden toolbars are becoming common on mobile devices. These techniques maximize the space available...
Humans have a strong natural ability to remember item locations. In graphical user interfaces, this ...
Graphical menus perform as vital components and offer essential controls in today’s graphical interf...
Users are finding multiple ways to utilize web applications (apps) outside of their typical self-con...
The usability of a system depends both on inherent characteristics of the system and on its users. T...
The venerable desktop metaphor is beginning to show signs of strain in supporting modern knowledge w...
Tablets have been increasing in popularity throughout the past couple years and developers are desig...
The aim of the research outlined in this thesis is to establish what type of interface would be most...
Software developers, like other information workers, continuously switch tasks and applications to c...
The research reported and discussed in this thesis represents a novel approach to User Interface eva...
This research study explores the role of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) in educational...
This paper examines the results of a usability study for finding aids from the Special Collections R...
Menu interfaces often arrange options into semantic groups. This semantic structure is then usually ...
Efficient command selection is just as important for multi-touch devices as it is for traditional in...
A common way of organizing Windows, Icons, Menus, and Pointers (WIMP) interfaces is to group tools i...
Hidden toolbars are becoming common on mobile devices. These techniques maximize the space available...
Humans have a strong natural ability to remember item locations. In graphical user interfaces, this ...
Graphical menus perform as vital components and offer essential controls in today’s graphical interf...
Users are finding multiple ways to utilize web applications (apps) outside of their typical self-con...
The usability of a system depends both on inherent characteristics of the system and on its users. T...
The venerable desktop metaphor is beginning to show signs of strain in supporting modern knowledge w...
Tablets have been increasing in popularity throughout the past couple years and developers are desig...
The aim of the research outlined in this thesis is to establish what type of interface would be most...
Software developers, like other information workers, continuously switch tasks and applications to c...
The research reported and discussed in this thesis represents a novel approach to User Interface eva...
This research study explores the role of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) in educational...
This paper examines the results of a usability study for finding aids from the Special Collections R...
Menu interfaces often arrange options into semantic groups. This semantic structure is then usually ...
Efficient command selection is just as important for multi-touch devices as it is for traditional in...