Authors
Jan Gulliksen, Bengt Sandblad
Publication date
1995/4/1
Journal
International Journal of Human‐Computer Interaction
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
135-151
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
The use of graphical user interfaces in a computerized work environment is often considered to substantially improve the work situation. The outcome can, however, often be the opposite. Inappropriate use of windowing techniques, scrolling, and colors can result in tedious and confusing interaction with the computer. Today's standards and style guides define basic design principles but are insufficient for design of interfaces to end‐user applications. Here detailed domain knowledge is indeed essential. A domain‐specific style guide (DSSG) is an extension of today's standard with domain‐specific primitives, interface elements, and forms, together with domain‐specific guidelines. Careful dedicated analysis of information utilization in a domain is the development basis for a DSSG. The development is performed with an object‐oriented approach to facilitate the reuse of interface components and to support …
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Scholar articles
J Gulliksen, B Sandblad - International Journal of Human‐Computer Interaction, 1995