DocumentCode
1698601
Title
The design of banking Websites: lessons from iterative design
Author
Brinck, Tom ; Gergle, Darren
Author_Institution
Diamond Bullet Design, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear
1998
Firstpage
386
Lastpage
391
Abstract
Iterative design is usually considered in the context of prototyping, evaluating, and improving a single product. The paper reveals our design experiences working on three banking Websites which had strong similarities, enabling us to carry many lessons over from one project to the next. We discuss our design rationale, the elaboration of our design process, and the results of our evaluations. Our approach with these Websites has been to try new usability techniques with each project, and to incorporate successful techniques in every subsequent project. Through our experience with banking Websites, we´ve developed guidelines for interactive graphic elements, navigation, and embedded multimedia. Our design process has also benefited primarily through: 1) providing usability training for our salespeople, 2) incorporating more effective mechanisms for customer feedback, and 3) conducting user testing
Keywords
Internet; bank data processing; human factors; interactive systems; multimedia systems; software prototyping; user interfaces; banking Website design; customer feedback; design experiences; design process; design rationale; embedded multimedia; interactive graphic elements; iterative design; navigation; salespeople; usability techniques; usability training; user testing; Banking; Feedback; Graphics; Guidelines; Navigation; Process design; Prototypes; Testing; Usability; Web page design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Human Interaction, 1998. Proceedings. 3rd Asia Pacific
Conference_Location
Shonan Village Center
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8347-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APCHI.1998.704475
Filename
704475
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