Cognitive load in hypertext reading: A review
D DeStefano, JA LeFevre - Computers in human behavior, 2007 - Elsevier
A process model of hypertext reading was used to generate predictions about the effects of
hypertext features on cognitive processing during text navigation and comprehension. We …
hypertext features on cognitive processing during text navigation and comprehension. We …
Visual menu techniques
Menus are used for exploring and selecting commands in interactive applications. They are
widespread in current systems and used by a large variety of users. As a consequence, they …
widespread in current systems and used by a large variety of users. As a consequence, they …
Speech-based interaction with in-vehicle computers: The effect of speech-based e-mail on drivers' attention to the roadway
As computer applications for cars emerge, a speech-based interface offers an appealing
alternative to the visually demanding direct manipulation interface. However, speech-based …
alternative to the visually demanding direct manipulation interface. However, speech-based …
Do size and structure matter to mobile users? An empirical study of the effects of screen size, information structure, and task complexity on user activities with standard …
M Chae, J Kim - Behaviour & information technology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The small screens of mobile Internet devices, combined with the increasing complexity of
mobile tasks, create a serious obstacle to usability in the mobile Internet. One way to …
mobile tasks, create a serious obstacle to usability in the mobile Internet. One way to …
[BOOK][B] Syntactic measures of complexity
B Edmonds - 1999 - search.proquest.com
This thesis analyses the conception and measurement of complexity and then applies it to
some aspects of formal languages. It starts with a review of the philosophy of modelling. It …
some aspects of formal languages. It starts with a review of the philosophy of modelling. It …
The effects of tree-view based presentation adaptation on mobile web browsing
Accessing the Web from mobile handheld devices has become increasingly common.
However, accomplishing that task remains challenging mainly due to the physical …
However, accomplishing that task remains challenging mainly due to the physical …
[PDF][PDF] Web page design: Implications of memory, structure and scent for information retrieval
K Larson, M Czerwinski - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on …, 1998 - dl.acm.org
ABSTNACT Much is known about depth and breadth tradeoff issues in graphical user
interface menu design. We describe an experiment to see if large breadth and decreased …
interface menu design. We describe an experiment to see if large breadth and decreased …
Human factors engineering and user-centered design for mobile health technology: enhancing effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction
Mobilehealth (mHealth) technologies can offer a low-cost, easy-access approach to support
health and healthcare. However, their design and implementation do not always fit end …
health and healthcare. However, their design and implementation do not always fit end …
When the wait isn't so bad: The interacting effects of website delay, familiarity, and breadth
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its
frequent delay when moving from one page to another. This experimental study examined …
frequent delay when moving from one page to another. This experimental study examined …
Indexing and access for digital libraries and the Internet: Human, database, and domain factors
MJ Bates - Journal of the American Society for information …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Discussion in the research community and among the general public regarding content
indexing (especially subject indexing) and access to digital resources, especially on the …
indexing (especially subject indexing) and access to digital resources, especially on the …