DocumentCode :
2546972
Title :
Methodologies in tightly and loosely coupled dynamic information ecologies
Author :
Recker, Mimi M.
Author_Institution :
Victoria Univ., Wellington, New Zealand
fYear :
1996
fDate :
24-27 Nov 1996
Firstpage :
272
Lastpage :
278
Abstract :
Network-accessible multimedia repositories are proliferating at a rapid rate, providing the potential for people to access a wide variety of distributed and dynamic information resources. This shift from traditionally closed systems (such as books and CD-ROMs) to open systems (such as the WWW) has resulted in the locus of control moving away from designers towards users. Supporting interaction in these open systems, I argue, requires new approaches based on both bottom-up and top-down methods of design and analyses. Using two case studies, a method for each approach is presented. I conclude with a discussion of the implications for the design of networked, interactive multimedia
Keywords :
distributed databases; human factors; interactive systems; multimedia computing; open systems; systems analysis; user interfaces; bottom-up methods; case studies; closed systems; distributed information resources; network-accessible multimedia repositories; networked interactive multimedia; open systems; software design; top-down methods; user interaction; Books; Control systems; Environmental factors; Humans; Information resources; Libraries; Multimedia databases; Open systems; Psychology; World Wide Web;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Human Interaction, 1996. Proceedings., Sixth Australian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hamilton
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7525-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OZCHI.1996.560021
Filename :
560021
Link To Document :
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