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Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference
Primitive Interface Structures in Browsing the Web
Adelaide, S. Australia
November 29-December 12
ISBN: 0-8186-9206-5
Y. Rho, University of New South Wales
Td Gedeon, University of New South Wales
Browsing WWW documents is interactive. Not only their layout but also their interaction structures should be organised well to be effective to the reader and to get engineering benefits by composition. We define four primitive logical browsing structures. These are the sequential, go-to, nested, and iterative structures.. To support these primitive browsing structures, five groups of interface structures are proposed in this paper. These are the sequential, go-to, nested, loop, and evolutionary interface structures.
Index Terms:
Primitive structures; Browsing; Web User Interfaces Composition.
Citation:
Y. Rho, Td Gedeon, "Primitive Interface Structures in Browsing the Web," ozchi, pp.304, Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference, 1998
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