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Research
Overviews ¬ Visualisierung im Document Retrieval
Maximilian Eibl
Visualisierung im Document Retrieval
Theoretische und praktische Zusammenführung von Softwareergonomie und
Graphik Design
Visualization in Document Retrieval
Theoretical and practical combination of software ergonomics and graphic
design
Bonn: Social Science Information Centre 2000
(Research reports; Volume 3), 241 pp., pbk.
ISSN 1431-5114; ISBN 3-8206-0131-7
Language: German
13,-- EUR
Software ergonomics (HC I) and graphic design are two separate schools
that have few common goals in the area of designing user interfaces.
Whereas ergonomics places the accent on the most effective operation,
interface and media design emphasize the aesthetic aspect. The design of a
user interface presents the choice between the effective ugliness of
ergonomics, and the explorative grace of graphic and media design.
An example for the successful integration of both schools is DEViD
(graphic design and software ergonomics integrating visualization for
document retrieval systems). DEViD supports users in searching databases
and integrates Boolean retrieval as well as probabilistic ranking and
vague retrieval within one single interface. DEViD is designed according
to aspects of HCI as well as aesthetics. This research report describes
how the two schools HCl and graphic design can be combined theoretically
as well as practically to develop user interfaces.
DEViD is the result of a cooperation between the Social Science
Information Centre, Bonn, the University of Koblenz, and the College of
Design, Offenbach. This work was submitted as a PhD-thesis at the
University of Koblenz.
The enclosed CD-ROM includes colour versions of the figures, an English
and a German animation which demonstrate the usage of DEViD, and a30-page
English summary of the report.
© GESIS Monika Zimmer
2007-06-11
Research
Overviews ¬ Visualisierung im Document Retrieval
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