2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.intcom.2009.10.003
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Guiding the designer: A radar diagram process for applications with multiple layers

Abstract: a b s t r a c tFocusing flexibility and experience development, multi-layered design (MLD) separates the applications' graphical user interface into several layers based on the users' abilities, skills and levels of experience. The layer arrangement needs to be organized differently depending on the individual users. Until now design has been performed on a case-to-case basis and there has been no given process to achieve layered structures. This paper presents a radar diagram process for multiple layers (RDPM… Show more

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“…However, as both PDs made use of partial members in their segmentations, we here outline a structured approach on how to merge the subspace clusters that appear very similar. To compare the proto-personas, we represented them as custom radar plots, inspired by the work of Christiernin (Christiernin 2010). The radar plots contained all of the dimensions of the two proto-personas that we compared.…”
Section: Handling Similar Subspace Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as both PDs made use of partial members in their segmentations, we here outline a structured approach on how to merge the subspace clusters that appear very similar. To compare the proto-personas, we represented them as custom radar plots, inspired by the work of Christiernin (Christiernin 2010). The radar plots contained all of the dimensions of the two proto-personas that we compared.…”
Section: Handling Similar Subspace Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%