DocumentCode
304622
Title
Visual coherence and usability: a cohesion metric for assessing the quality of dialogue and screen designs
Author
Constantine, Larry L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
1996
fDate
24-27 Nov 1996
Firstpage
115
Lastpage
121
Abstract
Interface design metrics help developers evaluate user interface quality from designs and visual prototypes before implementing working prototypes or systems. Visual coherence, based on the established software engineering concept of cohesion, measures the fit between the layout of user interface features and their semantic content. Visually coherent interfaces group semantically more closely related features together, enhancing comprehension and ease of use. Preliminary research using a scenario-based technique with built in validity checks found professional developers preferred more visually coherent designs and rated them easier to use, even when these departed from familiar dialogue conventions. Implications for design and further research are discussed
Keywords
human factors; software metrics; software quality; systems analysis; user interfaces; cohesion; cohesion metric; dialogue design; ease of use; interface design metrics; scenario-based technique; screen design quality assessment; semantic content; software engineering; usability; user interface quality; visual coherence; visual prototypes; visually coherent interfaces; working prototypes; Application software; Computer interfaces; Inspection; Prototypes; Software measurement; Software performance; Software prototyping; Software quality; Usability; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Human Interaction, 1996. Proceedings., Sixth Australian Conference on
Conference_Location
Hamilton
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7525-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OZCHI.1996.559996
Filename
559996
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