Abstract :
Web site interfaces are a particularly good fit for hierarchies in the broadest sense of that idea, i.e. a classification with multiple attributes, not necessarily a tree structure. Several adaptive interface designs are emerging that support flexible navigation orders, exposing and exploring dependencies, and procedural information-seeking tasks. This paper provides a context and vocabulary for thinking about hierarchical Web sites and their design. The paper identifies three features that interface to information hierarchies. These are flexible navigation orders, the ability to expose and explore dependencies, and support for procedural tasks. A few examples of these features are also provided
Keywords :
Web design; search engines; user interfaces; Web site interfaces; adaptive interface designs; flexible navigation orders; hierarchical Web sites; Automobiles; Catalogs; Classification tree analysis; Mirrors; Navigation; Read only memory; Safety; Tree data structures; Vocabulary; Web page design; Web hierarchy design; dependencies; interface design; navigation;