Human computer interaction - design principles and


Design Principles and Trade-­-offs

Determining how much information to show the user of the system is a major design choice in information access interfaces.

* From the book "Modern Information Retrieval" by Ricardo Baeza-­-Yates and Berthier Ribeiro-­-Neto (1999) Chapter 10: User Interfaces and Visualization -­- by Marti Hearst

The design principles above were written in 1999, are they still relevant? Justify your answer by relating these principles to your idea.

Exercise 2
In the tutorials from last week (Week 4) we focused on a particular research article in Question 2, namely:

Shitkova, M., Holler, J., Heide, T., Clever, N. and Becker, J., 2015, March. Towards Usability Guidelines for Mobile Websites and Applications. In Wirtschaftsinformatik (pp. 1603-1617).

In this article, a list of 39 design guidelines are presented that relate to conventional mobile app design. In the paper, the authors describe how they extracted the 39 guidelines, i.e. mainly through a literature review and analyzing the main results and implications of relevant articles.

Similarly, as part of this exercise, attempt to extract from academic sources (on Google Scholar or the like), any 3 design guidelines (w.r.t Mobile App or Interface Design) that you can find in literature specifically for children or young users.

Present your answers in a table format similar to the research article above, and clearly indicate from which source is each guideline extracted.

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