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The Logic of User Interface Design

Jaana LeikasPertti SaariluomaJosé J. Cañas

subject

Natural language user interfaceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionNatural user interfaceShell (computing)Business logic10-foot user interfaceGraphical user interface testingUser interfaceUser interface design

description

Technical artefacts exist so that people can use them to make something happen. Their capacity to do so depends on the functions and functionalities of the technology, which requires users. Technologies thus have to give users the ability to control them, and the designer’s role is to create the actions and work processes for which the artefacts are intended. This basic HTI pursuit is called user interface design. It applies technical interaction concepts to solve design problems. This chapter presents the overall principles and goals for the user interface design of any technical artefact.

https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53047-9_3