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  1. Bonsiepe, G.: Interface : Design neu begreifen (1996) 0.02
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    Classification
    LH 79500 Kunstgeschichte / Allgemeines. Allgemeine Kunstgeschichte / Kunstgeschichte einzelner Gattungen der Kunst / Industriedesign / Gesamtdarstellungen
    AP 15000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Allgemeines, Theorie
    RVK
    LH 79500 Kunstgeschichte / Allgemeines. Allgemeine Kunstgeschichte / Kunstgeschichte einzelner Gattungen der Kunst / Industriedesign / Gesamtdarstellungen
    AP 15000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Allgemeines, Theorie
  2. Ratzka, A.: Patternbasiertes User Interface Design für multimodale Interaktion : Identifikation und Validierung von Patterns auf Basis einer Analyse der Forschungsliteratur und explorativer Benutzertests an Systemprototypen (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Seit den 90er Jahren wird intensiv in verschiedensten Projekten an multimodalen Interaktionstechniken und verschiedenartigsten Modalitätskombinationen aus Sprache, Gesten, Mimik, Blickbewegungen etc. geforscht. Man hofft, im Rahmen von multimodalen Interaktionsparadigmen natürlichere, robustere, flexiblere und leistungsfähigere Benutzerschnittstellen gestalten zu können. Traditionelle Entwicklungsansätze f¨ur multimodale Interaktion bieten Implementierungs- und Prototyping-Hilfsmittel und Formalismen zur Spezifikation der Benutzerschnittstelle. Andere Ansätze legen ihren Fokus auf guidelinebasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung für die Anfangsphasen der Anforderungsanalyse. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, diese traditionellen Ansätze zu ergänzen. Mit Hilfe von User Interface Patterns - von Mustern erfolgreicher Systemrealisierungen - sollen nicht nur frühe Designphasen, sondern auch spätere Stufen des detaillierten Designs durch konkrete Entscheidungshilfen unterstützt werden. In dieser Arbeit wurde im Rahmen einer Metastudie über die Forschungsliteratur ein Katalog von User Interface Patterns identifiziert. Hierzu wurden allgemeine aus Forschungsergebnissen der Psychologie und Mensch- Maschine-Interaktion abgeleitete Prinzipien, Beschreibungen der im Rahmen von Forschungsprojekten entstandenen multimodalen Prototypen und auf diesen basierende empirische Forschungsergebnisse analysiert. Im Rahmen des praktischen Teils der Arbeit wurden f¨ur zwei Szenarien (PDA und Desktop) jeweils ein Wizard-of-Oz-Prototyp und ein eigenständiger "Stand-alone"-Prototyp zur E-Mail-Kommunikation umgesetzt. Diese Prototypen dienten zunächst zur exemplarischen Verifikation einiger der Patterns. Benutzertests zeigten die Plausibilität und Akzeptanz der eingesetzten Muster, insbesondere der Patterns Sprachkürzel, alternative Eingabemöglichkeiten und sprachgestütztes Formular, auf. Die Untersuchung der Augenbewegungen zeigte, dass Blickbewegungsdaten Hinweise auf Benutzerabsichten bieten können, dies allerdings von der aktuellen Aufgabe abhängt. Hier ist weitere Forschung notwendig, um neue, natürlichere und einfacher zu verwendende multimodale Bedienkonzepte zu entwickeln.
    BK
    54.70 / Computermethodik: Allgemeines
    Classification
    54.70 / Computermethodik: Allgemeines
  3. Zapilko, B.: Dynamisches Browsing im Kontext von Informationsarchitekturen (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Wissenschaftliche Fachportale bieten Nutzern in der Regel ein umfangreiches Angebot an verschiedenen Informationen und Dienstleistungen. Die Organisation dieser Angebotsvielfalt lässt sich jedoch nur schwer oder gar nicht mit softwareergonomischen Richtlinien bezüglich Navigations- und Menüstrukturen vereinen. Nutzern wird zudem oft eine feste inhaltliche Sicht auf die enthaltenen Informationsangebote präsentiert, von der angenommen wird, dass sie all ihre Informationsbedürfnisse befriedigt. Der folgende Beitrag zeigt, wie ein Referenzmodell für die Informationsarchitektur in Fachportalen die Informationsangebote als dynamisches Browsing in Form eines Produktkataloges integriert und verschiedene Sichten auf die Angebote ermöglicht. Eine abschließende Evaluation des Konzepts zeigt, dass die Nutzer mithilfe des Produktkataloges die Informationsangebote der Website einfacher finden können als mit einem herkömmlichen statischen Menü.
    Source
    Wissensspeicher in digitalen Räumen: Nachhaltigkeit - Verfügbarkeit - semantische Interoperabilität. Proceedings der 11. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation, Konstanz, 20. bis 22. Februar 2008. Hrsg.: J. Sieglerschmidt u. H.P.Ohly
  4. Wolff, C.: Graphisches Faktenretrieval mit Liniendiagrammen : Gestaltung und Evaluierung eines experimentellen Rechercheverfahrens auf der Grundlage kognitiver Theorien der Graphenwahrnehmung (1996) 0.01
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    Pages
    340 S
  5. Schweibenz, W.; Thissen, F.: Qualität im Web : Benutzerfreundliche Webseiten durch Usability Evaluation (2003) 0.01
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    Classification
    AP 15860 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Kommunikationsdesign in elektronischen Medien
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:24:08
    RVK
    AP 15860 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Kommunikationsdesign in elektronischen Medien
  6. Wands, B.: Digital creativity : techniques for digital media and the Internet (2002) 0.01
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    Theme
    Grundlagen u. Einführungen: Allgemeine Literatur
  7. Schumann, H.; Müller, W.: Visualisierung : Grundlagen und allgemeine Methoden (2000) 0.01
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  8. Wolff, C.: Leistungsvergleich der Retrievaloberflächen zwischen Web und klassischen Expertensystemen (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  9. Pollitt, S.: Interactive information retrieval based on faceted classification using views (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper discusses constraints in knowledge organisation for information retrieval introduced by the difficulty of separating logical views of data, information, concepts and their relationships, from the physical means by which we seek to implement retrieval systems. A parallel is drawn between the move from enumerated to faceted classification and the emergence of relational database management systems to replace those adopting a hierarchical structure. This parallel suggests a convergence of ideas which have been, to a large extent, developed independently. The role of post-coordinated retrieval systems and thesauri is then examined before an interface design (HIBROWSE - a High resolution Interface for BROWsing and SEarching databases), is described which brings together the principles of faceted classification and increases the bandwidth of interaction through view-based searching.
  10. Tinker, A.J.; Pollitt, A.S.; O'Brien, A.; Braekevelt, P.A.: ¬The Dewey Decimal Classification and the transition from physical to electronic knowledge organisation (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The physical organisation of items on library shelves using any classification scheme is inevitable a compromise. The best efforts to achieve an arrangement that is helpful to users will be thwarted by the multifaceted nature of these items and the specific needs of the user and the library. Items on a particular subject will be scattered throughout the library building(s) across disciplines, by physical form, by frequency of use and whether and for how long they may be borrowed. Even thought he rich information content of multifaceted items may be represented in the notation, the items required by a user will be scattered across library shelves when the item is placed in a single relative location. This paper explores these issues uisng examples from a University Library classified using the DDC. The electronic context of the library OPAC can transcend the constraints imposed by the predominantly physical nature of library collections, yet the current use of classification schemes in on-line systems retains many of these limitations. Examples of such systems applying DDC on the WWW are discussed and compared with a system that seeks to use DDC in what is called view-based searching. The interface and the resulting browsing and searching capability of a view-based OPAC are described. Ways in which subject access to library collections can be improved and disciplinary scatter resolved by assigning multiple class number to items and exploiting the rich Dewey structure in a faceted form are discussed. It is suggested that the informative power of visual classificatory structures at the search interface will be beneficial to the broader learning experience of the user. The paper concludes that the application of classification schemes in electronic interfaces should not be bound by the the physical constraints that no longer apply in an electronic context but be exploited to provide a complete, flexible and individual interface as determined by the needs of each user
  11. Schwersky, U.: Zur Problematik der Gestaltung von CD-ROM- Benutzeroberflächen (1992) 0.00
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    Classification
    AN 73600 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in Benutzung und Ausleihe
    RVK
    AN 73600 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in Benutzung und Ausleihe
  12. Preim, B.: Grundlagen, Fallbeispiele und innovative Anwendungsfelder : Entwicklung interaktiver Systeme (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wie geht der Mensch mit komplexen Computersystemen um? Wovon hängt die Effizienz der Interaktion ab? Ausgehend von Erkenntnissen der kognitiven Psychologie charakterisiert das Buch den Gestaltungsspielraum beim Entwurf interaktiver Systeme und erläutert die Anwendung verschiedener Interaktionstechniken und -stile. - Zunächst werden grundlegende Konzepte der Interaktion anhand von Beispielen aus dem alltäglichen Leben, wie Auto und Telefon, behandelt. Aus der nachfolgenden Problemanalyse werden Entwurfsprinzipien abgeleitet und in einem technischen Teil allgemeine Konzepte der Arbeitsweise von Fenstersystemen und deren Bestandteile detailliert erläutert: Fenster, Icons, Menüs, Zeigegeräte. Es wird argumentiert, daß der Prozeß der Entwicklung interaktiver Systeme stark iterativ ist und Zyklen aus Analyse, Entwurf und Testverfahren enthält. Konkrete Methoden für diese Schritte werden erläutert, wobei Testverfahren, Methoden zur Spezifikation interaktiver Systeme und Werkzeuge, die die Entwicklung unterstützen, einen breiten Raum einnehmen. Umfassend werden im abschließenden Teil moderne Anwendungsfelder, wie die Interaktion mit sehr großen Datenmengen (die Visualisierung großer Informationsräume), die Interaktion im WWW und die Interaktion mit 3D-Daten (die Entwicklung von 3D-Widgets), behandelt. Lehrbuch mit hohem Praxisbezug: Fallbeispiele aus der industriellen Praxis mit umsetzbaren Hinweisen und Methoden zur Entwicklung und Evaluierung interaktiver Systeme zugeschnitten auf die konstruktiven Aspekte der Interaktion Mensch - Computer mit hochaktuellen Themen wie die Entwicklung von 3D-Widgets und die Visualisierung großer Informationsräume mit hilfreichen gründlichen, oft tabellarischen Zusammenfassungen und einem ausführlichen Glossar zusätzlicher Service: auf einer zu dem Buch eingerichteten Web-Site stehen Folien zur Verfügung
  13. Schulz, U.: Search engine usability : über die Nutzungsqualität von Suchmaschinen (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  14. Veltman, K.: Frontiers in conceptual navigation (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper outlines strategies and methods for tackling the enormous challenges presented by an emerging Information Society in which the resources of libraries and museums are gradually being made available on-line in electronic form. It begins from two fundamental premises: first, that the experience of libraries, museums, archives and similar institutions in organising, ordering, classing and accessing knowledge is an obvious point of departure for serious strategies of search and access. A second premise is that the methods used for presentation of knowledge in libraries offer valuable clues for a coherent access, interface and strategy, offering a key to a common look and feel for all our activities, be it creating, classing, publishing or accessing. Following from these premises is a new approach to the traditions of knowledge collection, organisation and retrieval. At one end of the spectrum there has been a dream that everything could be collected in one centralized institution. This inspired the Library of Alexandria, the British Museum and a host of other efforts. At the other end of the spectrum there has been an assumption that everything could be decentralised in a completely distributed system. Our claim is that neither of these extremes can work, which means that a new model is called for: a centralised repository of meta-data, a digital reference room which is effectively a cumulative collection of all existing reference sections in libraries and museums
  15. Pollitt, A.S.: ¬The application of Dewey Classification in a view-based searching OPAC (1998) 0.00
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    This paper examines issues relating to the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) in a future development of view-based searching to Online Public Access Catalogues (OPAC). View-based searching systems, exercising the principles of fully faceted classification techniques for both bibliographic and corporate database retrieval applications, are now being applied to utilise Dewey concept hierarchies in a University OPAC. Issues of efficiency and effectiveness in the evolving organisation and classification of information within libraries are examined to explain why fully faceted classification schemes have yet to realise their full potential in libraries. The key to their application in OPACs lies in the use of faceted classification as pre-coordinated indexing and abandoning the single dimension relative ordering of books on shelves. The need to maintain a single relative physical position on a bookshelf is the major source of complexity in classification. Extensive latent benefits will be realised when systematic subject arrangements, providing alternative views onto OPACs, are coupled to view-based browser and search techniques. Time and effort will be saved, and effectiveness increased, as rapid access is provided to the most appropriate information to satisfy the needs of the user. A future for Dewey Classification divorced from its decimal notation is anticipated
  16. Buzydlowski, J.W.; White, H.D.; Lin, X.: Term Co-occurrence Analysis as an Interface for Digital Libraries (2002) 0.00
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  17. Chen, C.: Top Ten Problems in Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries (2002) 0.00
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  18. Shen, R.; Wang, J.; Fox, E.A.: ¬A Lightweight Protocol between Digital Libraries and Visualization Systems (2002) 0.00
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  19. Börner, K.; Chen, C.: Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries : Motivation, Utilization, and Socio-technical Challenges (2002) 0.00
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  20. Christoffel, M.; Schmitt, B.: Accessing Libraries as Easy as a Game (2002) 0.00
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