Langbeschreibung
In the years since Jakob Nielsen's classic collection on interface consistency first appeared, much has changed, and much has stayed the same. On the one hand, there's been exponential growth in the opportunities for following or disregarding the principles of interface consistency-more computers, more applications, more users, and of course the vast expanse of the Web. On the other, there are the principles themselves, as persistent and as valuable as ever.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Executive Summary: Coordinating User Interfaces by Jakob Nielsen 2. The Dimensions of Consistency by Wendy A. Kellogg 3. A Cost Benefit Analysis for Corporate User Interface Standards: What Price to Pay for a Consistent "Look and Feel"? by Daniel Rosenberg 4. Coordinating Consistency of User Interfaces, Code, Online Help, and Documentation with Multilingual/Multitarget Software Specification by Gary Perlman 5. Achieving Consistency for the Macintosh by Bruce Tognazzini 6. Developing the XUI Style by Michael Good 7. Consistency as Process by Richard Wolf 8. New Ways to Consistent Interfaces by Ianne Howards Koritzinsky 9. Tools for Generating Consistent User Interfaces by Charles Wiecha, William Bennett, Stephen Boies, and John Gould