DocumentCode :
3078309
Title :
How is User Interface Prototyping Really Done in Practice? A Survey of User Interface Designers
Author :
Carter, Adam S. ; Hundhausen, Christopher D.
Author_Institution :
Human-centered Environments for Learning & Programming (HELP) Lab., Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
21-25 Sept. 2010
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
211
Abstract :
The iterative design and evaluation of user interface prototypes is central to the user-centered design process. Designers potentially use a variety of prototyping tools and technologies, ranging from simple art supplies to custom prototyping languages and environments. While we know anecdotally that a range of prototyping technologies are used, there exists little empirical research into what technologies designers actually use in practice, and how and why those technologies are used. To explore these issues, we developed an on-line survey, which was completed by 87 user interface researchers and professionals who attended the CHI 2008 conference. Our results not only provide insight into the current state of user interface prototyping in practice; they also suggest preliminary requirements for the next generation of user interface prototyping software.
Keywords :
prototypes; software prototyping; user interfaces; iterative design; user interface designer; user interface prototyping software; user-centered design process; Art; Computer languages; Human computer interaction; Prototypes; Software;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2010 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Leganes
ISSN :
1943-6092
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8485-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VLHCC.2010.36
Filename :
5635230
Link To Document :
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