A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceDecision 1: Single or Multi-level Interface?
A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study Evidence:...
Lam, Heidi; Munzner, Tamara
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[The first step in our design decision tree is to decide if a multi-level interface is appropriate for the task and data at hand. To isolate situations where the additional high visual levels were found to be useful, we looked at studies that compared single-level loLevel interfaces to one of the three multi-level interfaces: temporal, embedded, and separate.]
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A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceDecision 1: Single or Multi-level Interface?
[The first step in our design decision tree is to decide if a multi-level interface is appropriate for the task and data at hand. To isolate situations where the additional high visual levels were found to be useful, we looked at studies that compared single-level loLevel interfaces to one of the three multi-level interfaces: temporal, embedded, and separate.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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