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  1. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin (SGCH)
  2. Volume 24
  3. Volume 24, Issue 4, Oct. 1992
  4. Cultural diversity in interface design
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Volume 24, Issue 4, Oct. 1992
SOME DIALOGUE ON SCENARIOS
Scenario? Guilty!
Multiple uses of scenarios
What's in a scenario?
The use of scenarios in design
Further uses of “scenario”
Categorizing scenarios
DRAFT STANDARD ACQUITTED IN MOCK TRIAL
Remembering Allen Newell
TRIP REPORT ON THE THIRD CONFERENCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMPUTING, COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION
Directions and implications of advanced computing
Cultural diversity in interface design
The interactive matrix chart
Usability testing vs. heuristic evaluation
ABSTRACTS OF INTEREST
Volume 24, Issue 3, July 1992
Volume 24, Issue 2, April 1992
Volume 24, Issue 1, Jan. 1992
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Cultural diversity in interface design

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Borgman, Christine L.
Abstract One of many factors contributing to the lack of application of human factors principles to interface design is that designers fail to appreciate the range of population diversity, too often constructing systems on the assumption that their users are much like themselves. Years of research on individual differences in human-computer interaction have shown that user populations are not homogenous in their ability to utilize a given interface, with performance ranges of as much as 30 to 1 in the time to accomplish a given task. We now have methods to study individual differences factors, identifying the tasks most heavily influenced by variations in human ability, and changing the interface design to make it less susceptible to these factors.
File Format PDF
ISSN 07366906
DOI 10.1145/142167.142177
Journal ACM SIGCHI Bulletin (SGCH)
Volume Number 24
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1992-07-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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