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User Interface Design of Small-Display Devices for the Rural Developing World
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Chang, Chia-Ling |
| Copyright Year | 2008 |
| Abstract | descriptions to be controlled easily by rural users [Parikh and Lazowska, 2006]. Here are some key considerations in terms of user control to contribute to the UI design. Simple start. The opening screen of the device should be simple and clear for novice and illiterate users to start from. One solution could be presenting all available applications of the device at once on the UI for users to select from. For instance, OLPC XO laptop lists all available activities on the lower border of the black frame, and meanwhile shows the tool bar as well on the upper screen. The speech interface of Tamil Market also starts the dialogue by telling users what information the system can provide. Showing the services at the beginning helps users anticipate what they can do with the device. Dedicated functionality. It is less complicated for users to have only few specific applications or functions on one device. It could help reduce users’ anxiety and also make a simple start in the UI design. CAM, for instance, is currently applied to micro-finance, some agricultural and economic related activities; therefore, users utilize smart phones specifically for submitting related data. CAM application can be |
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| Language | English |
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| Resource Type | Article |