Title :
Challenges in developing research-based Web design guidelines
Author_Institution :
Office of Response & Restoration, NOAA, Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Formulating design guidelines from research results can potentially offer two advantages: available empirical knowledge is distilled into a readily accessible form, and practitioners can judge the authority of those guidelines for themselves, but a case history demonstrates that challenges confront the developer of research-based guidelines for Web site design, First, few studies of people using the Web have yet been conducted. Second, when the process of guideline development is not systematic and designed to control bias and subjectivity, the resulting guidelines can be compromised. This paper describes the issues and problems that one guideline developer encountered and suggests a guideline development process that might resolve them
Keywords :
human factors; information resources; professional communication; user centred design; Web usability guidelines; World Wide Web site design; accessible form; authority judgement; bias control; case history; empirical knowledge; evidence-based guidelines; guideline development process; research-based design guidelines; subjectivity control; Accidents; Cities and towns; Guidelines; Hazardous materials; History; Management training; Petroleum; Usability; Web design; Web page design;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on