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Designing Usable Electronic Text: An Ergonomic Perspective on Human Usage
An Ergonomic Perspective on Human Usage
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Table of contents:The reading process and electronic text; electronic documents as usable artefacts; so what do we know?; describing the reading process at an appropriate level; classifying information into types - the context of use; capturing process data on reading; information as a structured space; a framework for the design of electronic texts; assessing the framework in terms of validity and utility; designing usable electronic text - conclusions and prospects.Examines the issues involved in designing usable electronic documents from a design perspective. Drawing on new developments in ...
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The reading process and electronic text; electronic documents as usable artefacts; so what do we know?; describing the reading process at an appropriate level; classifying information into types - the context of use; capturing process data on reading; information as a structured space; a framework for the design of electronic texts; assessing the framework in terms of validity and utility; designing usable electronic text - conclusions and prospects.
Examines the issues involved in designing usable electronic documents from a design perspective. Drawing on new developments in the fields of user- centred design and applied psychology, Dillon provides an approach to design which addresses
The reading process and electronic text; electronic documents as usable artefacts; so what do we know?; describing the reading process at an appropriate level; classifying information into types - the context of use; capturing process data on reading; information as a structured space; a framework for the design of electronic texts; assessing the framework in terms of validity and utility; designing usable electronic text - conclusions and prospects.
Examines the issues involved in designing usable electronic documents from a design perspective. Drawing on new developments in the fields of user- centred design and applied psychology, Dillon provides an approach to design which addresses