Human-computer interaction : Guidelines for web animation

Galyani Moghaddam, Golnessa and Moballeghi, Mostafa Human-computer interaction : Guidelines for web animation. East/West Interaction : An Online English Chinese Journal, 2006, n. Decemb. (In Press) [Journal article (Unpaginated)]

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Human-computer interaction in the large is an interdisciplinary area which attracts researchers, educators, and practioners from many differenf fields. Human-computer interaction studies a human and a machine in communication, it draws from supporting knowledge on both the machine and the human side. This paper is related to the human side of human-computer interaction and focuses on animations. The growing use of animation in Web pages testifies to the increasing ease with which such multimedia features can be created. This trend shows a commitment to animation that is often unmatched by the skill of the implementers. The paper presents a set of guidelines and tips to help designers prepare better and more effective Web sites. These guidelines are drawn from an extensive literature survey.

Item type: Journal article (Unpaginated)
Keywords: Human Computer Interaction, Web Animation,User Interface
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BI. User interfaces, usability.
Depositing user: Golnessa Galyani Moghaddam
Date deposited: 21 Nov 2006
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:05
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/8424

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