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- ZeitschriftenartikelAnimation and Continuity: Prerequisites for Intuitive Interaction(MMI Interaktiv - User Experience: Vol. 1, No. 13, 2007) Ginnow-Merkert, HartmutA user's ability to approach a complex technical system intuitively depends on the proper design of the software (and hardware) structures representing its functional repertoire. If we learn to design and present the functionality of a technical product – or system – analog to some of the qualities of the “Real World”, we enable users to rely on their genetically predetermined or acquired behavioral inventory. Thus interfaces need not to be learned, they appear natural at the first glance. Essential design parameters are the principles of continuity and animation. This paper represents and illustrates the author's argument indicated in the title.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTowards a unified view of intuitive interaction: definitions, models and tools across the world(MMI Interaktiv - User Experience: Vol. 1, No. 13, 2007) Blackler, Alethea; Hurtienne, JörnTwo previously independent approaches to investigating intuitive interaction in Australia and Germany are described and compared. Both definitions are based on the literature and so agree very closely, involving the non-conscious use of prior knowl-edge for intuitive interaction. Models have been devised by both groups: a continuum of intuitive interaction and a continuum of prior knowledge. Although there are points of difference in the models it is found that these are minimal and that the models are complementary. Tools like design methodologies, design principles, questionnaires, and an online database have been devised by the two groups that can contribute to helping designers in making user interfaces more intuitive to use.