Feifer, R.G.; Tazbaz, D.: Interface design principles for interactive multimedia (1997)
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- Abstract
- Multimedia offers the potential to allow users to interact with information as they might interact with a human expert. Despite this potential, most current multimedia is non-interactive and linear. While more information, delivered faster, in multiple media is good, it is also useless without a good interface. Discusses interface design and interface approaches