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Practicing Mobile Interface Design Principles Through the Use of HCI Design Patterns—A Training Strategy

Giuliana Vitiello (), Genny Tortora (), Pasquale Giovanni () and Monica Sebillo ()
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Giuliana Vitiello: Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno
Genny Tortora: Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno
Pasquale Giovanni: Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno
Monica Sebillo: Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno

A chapter in Empowering Organizations, 2016, pp 187-198 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract One of the main factors behind the rapid development and wide adoption of modern mobile devices is surely the enormous amount of third party applications available for the various mobile platforms. Nevertheless, due to the unique characteristics of the mobile world, designing usable user interfaces for such applications is still a challenging task. Design patterns were conceived to deal with design complexity providing well-recognized and reusable solutions. However, one of the main difficulties arising when design patterns are used by less experienced developers, is the choice of the appropriate patterns for a specific problem. To support novice developers in that choice, we propose MIDE, a tool that devises patterns in the form of ready to use application templates and interface snippets targeted at the Android platform.

Keywords: HCI design patterns; Rapid user interface prototyping; Mobile interface development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23784-8_15

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