2010 - Milcom 2010 Military Communications Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2010.5680400
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User-centered design of graphical user interfaces

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“…Previous works on this subject have shown concerns that should be present on GUI design, like in [3], where energy efficiency of GUI on devices is explored and several techniques used to improve both energy consumption and user performance. GUI design for demanding environments is the main topic in [4]. Specific constraints, such as limited screen sizes are considered as design guidelines for the user interface.…”
Section: User Interfaces Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works on this subject have shown concerns that should be present on GUI design, like in [3], where energy efficiency of GUI on devices is explored and several techniques used to improve both energy consumption and user performance. GUI design for demanding environments is the main topic in [4]. Specific constraints, such as limited screen sizes are considered as design guidelines for the user interface.…”
Section: User Interfaces Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The revolution of mobile devices nowadays has made the entire user interface con iguration experience a change. Small screen sizes and speci ic I/O devices of such gadgets set new requests and dif iculties to user interface design [8]. The user interface paradigm in mobile application is based around widgets, touch, physical movement, and keyboards instead of the known WIMP (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointer) interface style of Apple's iOS and Microsoft Windows [9].…”
Section: A the Concept Of User Interface Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effectiveness identi ies with how great the system is at what it should do, ef iciency identi ies whether or not the system performs users' tasks, and satisfaction measures individuals' impression of the system and the amount of ease it has [12]. Planning a graphical user interface with great usability is a challenge particularly when it is proposed to be kept running in devices with changing screen sizes and I/O gadgets [8].…”
Section: User Interface Usabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works on this subject have shown concerns that should be present on GUI design: in [1], energy efficiency of GUI on mobile devices is explored and several techniques used to improve both battery consumption and user performance are presented. Mobile GUI design for challenging environments is the main topic in [2]. Specific restraints, such as limited screen sizes or outdoor usage are used as design guidelines for the user interface.…”
Section: User Interface Designmentioning
confidence: 99%