GUI bloopers 2.0: common user interface design don'ts and dos
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adam_text | GUI B(OOPERS2.0 COMMON USER INTERFACE DESIGN DON TS AND DOS JEFF JOHNSON
UI WIZARDS, INC. ^EUE AMSTERDAM * BOSTON * HEIDELBERG * LONDON
§R?|1§||RM NEW YORK-OXFORD-PARIS-SAN DIEGO E FFL SAN
FRANCISCO-SINGAPORE-SYDNEY-TOKYO ^ ^ M W J ELSEVIER MORGAN KAUFMANN
PUBLISHERS IS AN IMPRINT OF ELSEVIER MORGAN KAUFMANN PUBLISHERS CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII INTRODUCTION 1 IJTER 1 FIRST PRINEIPLES 7
INTRODUCTION 8 BASIC PRINCIPLE 1: FOCUS ON THE USERS AND THEIR TASKS,
NOT ON THE TECHNOLOGY 8 BASIC PRINCIPLE 2: CONSIDER FUNCTION FIRST,
PRESENTATION LATER 18 BASIC PRINCIPLE 3: CONFORM TO THE USERS VIEW OF
THE TASK 26 BASIC PRINCIPLE 4: DESIGN FOR THE COMMON CASE 32 BASIC
PRINCIPLE 5: DON T DISTRACT USERS FROM THEIR GOALS 35 BASIC PRINCIPLE 6:
FACILITATE LEARNING 37 BASIC PRINCIPLE 7: DELIVER INFORMATION, NOT JUST
DATA 41 BASIC PRINCIPLE 8: DESIGN FOR RESPONSIVENESS 45 BASIC PRINCIPLE
9: TRY IT OUT ON USERS, THEN FIX IT! 48 CHAPTER2 GUI CONTROL BLOOPERS 51
INTRODUCTION 52 USING THE WRONG CONTROL 53 BIOOPER 1: CONFUSING
CHECKBOXES AND RADIO BUTTONS 53 BIOOPER 2: USING A CHECKBOX FOR A
NON-ON/OFF SETTING 62 BIOOPER 3: USING COMMAND BUTTONS AS TOGGLES 65
BIOOPER 4: USING TABS AS RADIO BUTTONS 67 BIOOPER 5: TOO MANY TABS 70
BIOOPER 6: USING INPUT CONTROLS FOR DISPLAY-ONLY DATA 77 BIOOPER 7:
OVERUSING TEXT FIELDS FOR CONSTRAINED INPUT 84 USING CONTROLS WRONGLY 88
BIOOPER 8: DYNAMIC MENUS 89 BIOOPER 9: INTOLERANT DATA FIELDS 94 VII
VIII CONTENTS BIOOPER 10: INPUT FIELDS AND CONTROLS WITH NO DEFAULT 96
BIOOPER 11: POOR DEFAULTS 103 BIOOPER 12: NEGATIVE CHECKBOXES 105
NAVIGATION BLOOPERS 107 INTRODUCTION 108 NOT SHOWING USERS WHERE THEY
ARE 108 BIOOPER 13: WINDOW OR PAGE NOT IDENTIFIED 108 BIOOPER 14: SAME
TITLE ON DIFFERENT WINDOWS 112 BIOOPER 15: WINDOW TITLE DOESN T MATCH
COMMAND OR LINK 117 LEADING USERS ASTRAY AND NOT SHOWING THE WAY 122
BIOOPER 16: DISTRACTING OFF-PATH BUTTONS AND LINKS 122 BIOOPER 17:
SELF-LINKS 126 BIOOPER 18: TOO MANY LEVELS OF DIALOG BOXES 131 POOR
SEARCH NAVIGATION 138 BIOOPER 19: COMPETING SEARCH BOXES 139 BIOOPER 20:
POOR SEARCH RESULTS BROWSING 143 BIOOPER 21: NOISY SEARCH RESULTS 145
CHAPTER 4 TEXTUAL BLOOPERS 151 INTRODUCTION 152 UNCOMMUNICATIVE TEXT 152
BIOOPER 22: INCONSISTENT TERMINOLOGY 153 BIOOPER 23: UNCLEAR TERMINOLOGY
161 BIOOPER 24: BAD WRITING 165 BIOOPER 25: TOO MUCH TEXT 169
DEVELOPER-CENTRIC TEXT 173 BIOOPER 26: SPEAKING GEEK 173 BIOOPER 27:
CALLING USERS USER TO THEIR FACE 181 BIOOPER 28: VAGUE ERROR MESSAGES
184 MISLEADING TEXT 189 BIOOPER 29: ERRONEOUS MESSAGES 189 BIOOPER 30:
TEXT MAKES SENSE IN ISOLATION BUT IS MISLEADING IN THE GUI 193 BIOOPER
31: MISUSE (OR NONUSE] OF ... ON COMMAND LABEIS 193 CONTENTS IX
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND LAYOUT BLOOPERS 197 INTRODUCTION 198 BAD LAYOUT AND
WINDOW PLACEMENT 198 BIOOPER 32: EASILY MISSED INFORMATION 198 BIOOPER
33: MIXING DIALOG BOX CONTROL BUTTONS WITH CONTENT CONTROL BUTTONS 208
BIOOPER 34: MISUSING GROUP BOXES 212 BIOOPER 35: RADIO BUTTONS TOO FAR
APART 217 BIOOPER 36: LABELS TOO FAR FROM DATA FIELDS 220 BIOOPER 37:
INCONSISTENT LABEL ALIGNMENT 226 BIOOPER 38: BAD INITIAL WINDOW LOCATION
228 TROUBLESOME TYPOGRAPHY 232 BIOOPER 39: TINY FONTS 232 CHAPTER §
INTERACTION BLOOPERS 239 INTRODUCTION 240 DEVIATING FROM TASK FOCUS 241
BIOOPER 40: EXPOSING THE IMPLEMENTATION TO USERS 241 BIOOPER 41:
NEEDLESS RESTRICTIONS 242 BIOOPER 42: CONFUSABLE CONCEPTS 246 REQUIRING
UNNECESSARY STEPS 250 BIOOPER 43: ASKING USERS FOR UNNEEDED DATA 250
BIOOPER 44: ASKING USERS FOR RANDOM SEEDS 256 BIOOPER 45: POINTLESS
CHOICE 258 BURDENING USERS MEMORY 264 BIOOPER 46: HARD TO REMEMBER ID
264 BIOOPER 47: LONG INSTRUCTIONS THAT GO AWAY TOO SOON 267 BIOOPER 48:
UNNECESSARY OR POORLY MARKED MODES 269 TAKING CONTROL AWAY FROM USERS
277 BIOOPER 49: AUTOMATIC REARRANGEMENT OF DISPLAY 277 BIOOPER 50:
DIALOG BOXES THAT TRAP USERS 281 BIOOPER 51: CANCER DOESN T CANCEL 288
CHAPTER I RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS 293 INTRODUCTION 294 COMMON
RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS 294 CONTENTS BIOOPER 52: CURSOR DOESN T KEEP UP
294 BIOOPER 53: ON-SCREEN BUTTONS ACKNOWLEDGE CLICKS TOO LATE 294
BIOOPER 54: MENUES, SLIDERS, AND SCROLLBARS LAG BEHIND 294 BIOOPER 55:
MOVING AND SIZING OPERATIONS DON T KEEP UP 295 BIOOPER 56: APPLICATION
DOESN T INDICATE THAT IT IS BUSY 295 BIOOPER 57: APPLICATION IS
UNRESPONSIVE DURING INTERNAL HOUSEKEEPING 295 BIOOPER 58: LONG
OPERATIONS DON T DISPLAY PROGRESS 295 BIOOPER 59: LONG OPERATIONS
PROVIDE NO WAY TO CANCEL 295 BIOOPER 60: APPLICATION WASTES IDLE TIME
295 BIOOPER 61: APPLICATION GIVES NO FEEDBACK WHEN IT HANGS 295 BIOOPER
62: WEB SITE HAS HUGE IMAGES AND ANIMATIONS 295 BIOOPER 63: WEB SITE
ALWAYS RELOADS WHOLE PAGES IN RESPONSE TO SMALL EDITS 295 REASONS FOR
POOR RESPONSIVENESS 298 REASON 1: THE FACTS ABOUT RESPONSIVENESS ARE NOT
WIDELY KNOWN 298 REASON 2: UI DESIGNERS RARELY CONSIDER RESPONSIVENESS
DURING DESIGN 299 REASON 3: PROGRAMMERS EQUATE RESPONSIVENESS WITH
PERFORMANCE 300 REASON 4: PROGRAMMERS TREAT USER INPUT LIKE MACHINE
INPUT 301 REASON 5: DEVELOPERS USE SIMPLE IMPLEMENTATIONS 301 REASON 6:
GUI SOFTWARE TOOLS, COMPONENTS, AND PLATFORMS ARE INADEQUATE 302 REASON
7: MANAGERS HIRE GUI PROGRAMMERS WHO LACK THE REQUIRED SKILL 303
AVOIDING RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS: DESIGN PRINCIPLES 303 RESPONSIVENESS
PRINCIPLE 1: RESPONSIVENESS IS NOT THE SAME AS PERFORMANCE 303
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 2: PROCESSING RESOURCES ARE ALWAYS LIMITED 304
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 3: THE USER INTERFACE IS A REAL-TIME INTERFACE
304 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 4: ALL DELAYS ARE NOT EQUAL: SOFTWARE NEED
NOT DO EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY 306 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 5: SOFTWARE
NEED NOT DO TASKS IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY WERE REQUESTED 307
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 6: SOFTWARE NEED NOT DO EVERYTHING IT WAS ASKED
TO DO 307 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 7: HUMAN USERS ARE NOT COMPUTER
PROGRAMS 309 CONTENTS XI AVOIDING RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS: TECHNIQUES
309 TIMELY FEEDBACK 310 PARALLEL PROBLEM SOLUTION 317 QUEUE OPTIMIZATION
319 DYNAMIC TIME MANAGEMENT 320 SUMMARY OF RESPONSIVENESS TECHNIQUES 326
CONCLUSION 326 CHAPTER 8 MANAGEMENT BLOOPERS 329 INTRODUCTION 330
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE ATTITUDE 331 BIOOPER 64: TREATING UI AS LOW PRIORITY
331 BIOOPER 65: MISUNDERSTANDING WHAT USER INTERFACE PROFESSIONALS DO
337 BIOOPER 66: DISCOUNTING THE VALUE OF TESTING AND ITERATIVE DESIGN
341 COUNTERPRODUCTIVE PROCESS 348 BIOOPER 67: ANARCHIE DEVELOPMENT 348
BIOOPER 68: NO TASK EXPERTISE ON THE TEAM 357 BIOOPER 69: USING POOR
TOOLS AND BUILDING BLOCKS 365 BIOOPER 70: GIVING PROGRAMMERS THE FASTEST
COMPUTERS 370 APPENDICES 373 APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY 373 APPENDIX B: HOW
THIS BOOK WAS USABILITY TESTED 376 APPENDIX C: TASK ANALYSIS OF CREATING
SLIDE PRESENTATIONS*QUESTIONS 379 APPENDIX D: ILLUSTRATING
SIMPLICITY*THE OBJEET/ACTION MATRIX 381 APPENDIX E: USABILITY TESTS FOR
EVERY TIME AND PURPOSE 383 BIBLIOGRAPHY 389 INDEX 397 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
407 WEB APPENDIX: COLOR BLOOPERS (VISIT WWW.GUI-BLOOPERS.COM) 1 BIOOPER
71: TEXT HARD TO READ ON BACKGROUND 1 BIOOPER 72: RELYING ON SUBTLE
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GUI B(OOPERS2.0 COMMON USER INTERFACE DESIGN DON'TS AND DOS JEFF JOHNSON
UI WIZARDS, INC. ' ^EUE AMSTERDAM * BOSTON * HEIDELBERG * LONDON
§R?|1§||RM NEW YORK-OXFORD-PARIS-SAN DIEGO E 'FFL SAN
FRANCISCO-SINGAPORE-SYDNEY-TOKYO ^ ^ M W' J ELSEVIER MORGAN KAUFMANN
PUBLISHERS IS AN IMPRINT OF ELSEVIER MORGAN KAUFMANN PUBLISHERS CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII INTRODUCTION 1 IJTER 1 FIRST PRINEIPLES 7
INTRODUCTION 8 BASIC PRINCIPLE 1: FOCUS ON THE USERS AND THEIR TASKS,
NOT ON THE TECHNOLOGY 8 BASIC PRINCIPLE 2: CONSIDER FUNCTION FIRST,
PRESENTATION LATER 18 BASIC PRINCIPLE 3: CONFORM TO THE USERS' VIEW OF
THE TASK 26 BASIC PRINCIPLE 4: DESIGN FOR THE COMMON CASE 32 BASIC
PRINCIPLE 5: DON'T DISTRACT USERS FROM THEIR GOALS 35 BASIC PRINCIPLE 6:
FACILITATE LEARNING 37 BASIC PRINCIPLE 7: DELIVER INFORMATION, NOT JUST
DATA 41 BASIC PRINCIPLE 8: DESIGN FOR RESPONSIVENESS 45 BASIC PRINCIPLE
9: TRY IT OUT ON USERS, THEN FIX IT! 48 CHAPTER2 GUI CONTROL BLOOPERS 51
INTRODUCTION 52 USING THE WRONG CONTROL 53 BIOOPER 1: CONFUSING
CHECKBOXES AND RADIO BUTTONS 53 BIOOPER 2: USING A CHECKBOX FOR A
NON-ON/OFF SETTING 62 BIOOPER 3: USING COMMAND BUTTONS AS TOGGLES 65
BIOOPER 4: USING TABS AS RADIO BUTTONS 67 BIOOPER 5: TOO MANY TABS 70
BIOOPER 6: USING INPUT CONTROLS FOR DISPLAY-ONLY DATA 77 BIOOPER 7:
OVERUSING TEXT FIELDS FOR CONSTRAINED INPUT 84 USING CONTROLS WRONGLY 88
BIOOPER 8: DYNAMIC MENUS 89 BIOOPER 9: INTOLERANT DATA FIELDS 94 VII
VIII CONTENTS BIOOPER 10: INPUT FIELDS AND CONTROLS WITH NO DEFAULT 96
BIOOPER 11: POOR DEFAULTS 103 BIOOPER 12: NEGATIVE CHECKBOXES 105
NAVIGATION BLOOPERS 107 INTRODUCTION 108 NOT SHOWING USERS WHERE THEY
ARE 108 BIOOPER 13: WINDOW OR PAGE NOT IDENTIFIED 108 BIOOPER 14: SAME
TITLE ON DIFFERENT WINDOWS 112 BIOOPER 15: WINDOW TITLE DOESN'T MATCH
COMMAND OR LINK 117 LEADING USERS ASTRAY AND NOT SHOWING THE WAY 122
BIOOPER 16: DISTRACTING OFF-PATH BUTTONS AND LINKS 122 BIOOPER 17:
SELF-LINKS 126 BIOOPER 18: TOO MANY LEVELS OF DIALOG BOXES 131 POOR
SEARCH NAVIGATION 138 BIOOPER 19: COMPETING SEARCH BOXES 139 BIOOPER 20:
POOR SEARCH RESULTS BROWSING 143 BIOOPER 21: NOISY SEARCH RESULTS 145
CHAPTER 4 TEXTUAL BLOOPERS 151 INTRODUCTION 152 UNCOMMUNICATIVE TEXT 152
BIOOPER 22: INCONSISTENT TERMINOLOGY 153 BIOOPER 23: UNCLEAR TERMINOLOGY
161 BIOOPER 24: BAD WRITING 165 BIOOPER 25: TOO MUCH TEXT 169
DEVELOPER-CENTRIC TEXT 173 BIOOPER 26: SPEAKING GEEK 173 BIOOPER 27:
CALLING USERS "USER" TO THEIR FACE 181 BIOOPER 28: VAGUE ERROR MESSAGES
184 MISLEADING TEXT 189 BIOOPER 29: ERRONEOUS MESSAGES 189 BIOOPER 30:
TEXT MAKES SENSE IN ISOLATION BUT IS MISLEADING IN THE GUI 193 BIOOPER
31: MISUSE (OR NONUSE] OF "." ON COMMAND LABEIS 193 CONTENTS IX
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND LAYOUT BLOOPERS 197 INTRODUCTION 198 BAD LAYOUT AND
WINDOW PLACEMENT 198 BIOOPER 32: EASILY MISSED INFORMATION 198 BIOOPER
33: MIXING DIALOG BOX CONTROL BUTTONS WITH CONTENT CONTROL BUTTONS 208
BIOOPER 34: MISUSING GROUP BOXES 212 BIOOPER 35: RADIO BUTTONS TOO FAR
APART 217 BIOOPER 36: LABELS TOO FAR FROM DATA FIELDS 220 BIOOPER 37:
INCONSISTENT LABEL ALIGNMENT 226 BIOOPER 38: BAD INITIAL WINDOW LOCATION
228 TROUBLESOME TYPOGRAPHY 232 BIOOPER 39: TINY FONTS 232 CHAPTER §
INTERACTION BLOOPERS 239 INTRODUCTION 240 DEVIATING FROM TASK FOCUS 241
BIOOPER 40: EXPOSING THE IMPLEMENTATION TO USERS 241 BIOOPER 41:
NEEDLESS RESTRICTIONS 242 BIOOPER 42: CONFUSABLE CONCEPTS 246 REQUIRING
UNNECESSARY STEPS 250 BIOOPER 43: ASKING USERS FOR UNNEEDED DATA 250
BIOOPER 44: ASKING USERS FOR RANDOM SEEDS 256 BIOOPER 45: POINTLESS
CHOICE 258 BURDENING USERS' MEMORY 264 BIOOPER 46: HARD TO REMEMBER ID
264 BIOOPER 47: LONG INSTRUCTIONS THAT GO AWAY TOO SOON 267 BIOOPER 48:
UNNECESSARY OR POORLY MARKED MODES 269 TAKING CONTROL AWAY FROM USERS
277 BIOOPER 49: AUTOMATIC REARRANGEMENT OF DISPLAY 277 BIOOPER 50:
DIALOG BOXES THAT TRAP USERS 281 BIOOPER 51: "CANCER DOESN'T CANCEL 288
CHAPTER I RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS 293 INTRODUCTION 294 COMMON
RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS 294 CONTENTS BIOOPER 52: CURSOR DOESN'T KEEP UP
294 BIOOPER 53: ON-SCREEN BUTTONS ACKNOWLEDGE CLICKS TOO LATE 294
BIOOPER 54: MENUES, SLIDERS, AND SCROLLBARS LAG BEHIND 294 BIOOPER 55:
MOVING AND SIZING OPERATIONS DON'T KEEP UP 295 BIOOPER 56: APPLICATION
DOESN'T INDICATE THAT IT IS BUSY 295 BIOOPER 57: APPLICATION IS
UNRESPONSIVE DURING INTERNAL HOUSEKEEPING 295 BIOOPER 58: LONG
OPERATIONS DON'T DISPLAY PROGRESS 295 BIOOPER 59: LONG OPERATIONS
PROVIDE NO WAY TO CANCEL 295 BIOOPER 60: APPLICATION WASTES IDLE TIME
295 BIOOPER 61: APPLICATION GIVES NO FEEDBACK WHEN IT HANGS 295 BIOOPER
62: WEB SITE HAS HUGE IMAGES AND ANIMATIONS 295 BIOOPER 63: WEB SITE
ALWAYS RELOADS WHOLE PAGES IN RESPONSE TO SMALL EDITS 295 REASONS FOR
POOR RESPONSIVENESS 298 REASON 1: THE FACTS ABOUT RESPONSIVENESS ARE NOT
WIDELY KNOWN 298 REASON 2: UI DESIGNERS RARELY CONSIDER RESPONSIVENESS
DURING DESIGN 299 REASON 3: PROGRAMMERS EQUATE RESPONSIVENESS WITH
PERFORMANCE 300 REASON 4: PROGRAMMERS TREAT USER INPUT LIKE MACHINE
INPUT 301 REASON 5: DEVELOPERS USE SIMPLE IMPLEMENTATIONS 301 REASON 6:
GUI SOFTWARE TOOLS, COMPONENTS, AND PLATFORMS ARE INADEQUATE 302 REASON
7: MANAGERS HIRE GUI PROGRAMMERS WHO LACK THE REQUIRED SKILL 303
AVOIDING RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS: DESIGN PRINCIPLES 303 RESPONSIVENESS
PRINCIPLE 1: RESPONSIVENESS IS NOT THE SAME AS PERFORMANCE 303
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 2: PROCESSING RESOURCES ARE ALWAYS LIMITED 304
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 3: THE USER INTERFACE IS A REAL-TIME INTERFACE
304 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 4: ALL DELAYS ARE NOT EQUAL: SOFTWARE NEED
NOT DO EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY 306 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 5: SOFTWARE
NEED NOT DO TASKS IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY WERE REQUESTED 307
RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 6: SOFTWARE NEED NOT DO EVERYTHING IT WAS ASKED
TO DO 307 RESPONSIVENESS PRINCIPLE 7: HUMAN USERS ARE NOT COMPUTER
PROGRAMS 309 CONTENTS XI AVOIDING RESPONSIVENESS BLOOPERS: TECHNIQUES
309 TIMELY FEEDBACK 310 PARALLEL PROBLEM SOLUTION 317 QUEUE OPTIMIZATION
319 DYNAMIC TIME MANAGEMENT 320 SUMMARY OF RESPONSIVENESS TECHNIQUES 326
CONCLUSION 326 CHAPTER 8 MANAGEMENT BLOOPERS 329 INTRODUCTION 330
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE ATTITUDE 331 BIOOPER 64: TREATING UI AS LOW PRIORITY
331 BIOOPER 65: MISUNDERSTANDING WHAT USER INTERFACE PROFESSIONALS DO
337 BIOOPER 66: DISCOUNTING THE VALUE OF TESTING AND ITERATIVE DESIGN
341 COUNTERPRODUCTIVE PROCESS 348 BIOOPER 67: ANARCHIE DEVELOPMENT 348
BIOOPER 68: NO TASK EXPERTISE ON THE TEAM 357 BIOOPER 69: USING POOR
TOOLS AND BUILDING BLOCKS 365 BIOOPER 70: GIVING PROGRAMMERS THE FASTEST
COMPUTERS 370 APPENDICES 373 APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY 373 APPENDIX B: HOW
THIS BOOK WAS USABILITY TESTED 376 APPENDIX C: TASK ANALYSIS OF CREATING
SLIDE PRESENTATIONS*QUESTIONS 379 APPENDIX D: ILLUSTRATING
SIMPLICITY*THE OBJEET/ACTION MATRIX 381 APPENDIX E: USABILITY TESTS FOR
EVERY TIME AND PURPOSE 383 BIBLIOGRAPHY 389 INDEX 397 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
407 WEB APPENDIX: COLOR BLOOPERS (VISIT WWW.GUI-BLOOPERS.COM) 1 BIOOPER
71: TEXT HARD TO READ ON BACKGROUND 1 BIOOPER 72: RELYING ON SUBTLE
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spelling | Johnson, Jeff Verfasser aut GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos Jeff Johnson Totally updated and rev. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier [u.a.] 2008 XIII, 407 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems) / Design / Handbooks, manuals, etc Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems) Design Handbooks, manuals, etc Softwareergonomie (DE-588)4116523-8 gnd rswk-swf Benutzeroberfläche (DE-588)4131424-4 gnd rswk-swf Softwareergonomie (DE-588)4116523-8 s Benutzeroberfläche (DE-588)4131424-4 s DE-604 GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016489883&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos |
title_auth | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos |
title_exact_search | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos |
title_exact_search_txtP | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos |
title_full | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos Jeff Johnson |
title_fullStr | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos Jeff Johnson |
title_full_unstemmed | GUI bloopers 2.0 common user interface design don'ts and dos Jeff Johnson |
title_short | GUI bloopers 2.0 |
title_sort | gui bloopers 2 0 common user interface design don ts and dos |
title_sub | common user interface design don'ts and dos |
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