Risk Issues in Developing Novel User Interfaces for Human-Computer Interaction
Gudrun Klinker (),
Manuel Huber and
Marcus Tönnis
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Gudrun Klinker: Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Augmented Reality, Department of Informatics
Manuel Huber: Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Augmented Reality, Department of Informatics
Marcus Tönnis: Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Augmented Reality, Department of Informatics
Chapter Chapter 15 in Risk - A Multidisciplinary Introduction, 2014, pp 407-439 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract When new user interfaces or information visualization schemes are developed for complex information processing systems, it is not readily clear how much they do, in fact, support and improve users’ understanding and use of such systems. Is a new interface better than an older one? In what respect, and in which situations? To provide answers to such questions, user testing schemes are employed. This chapter reports on a range of risks pertaining to the design and implementation of user interfaces in general, and to newly emerging interfaces (3-dimensionally, immersive, mobile) in particular.
Keywords: Human-computer interaction; Design-risk; Miscommunication risk; Augmented reality; Usability testing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04486-6_15
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