James, Frankie (2000) Lessons from Developing Audio HTML Interfaces. Technical Report. Stanford InfoLab. (Publication Note: ACM conference on Assistive technologies. April 15-17, 1998, Marina del Rey)
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Abstract
In this paper, we discuss our previous research on the establishment of guidelines and principles for choosing sounds to use in an audio interface to HTML, called the AHA framework. These principles, along with issues related to the target audience such as user tasks, goals, and interests are factors that can help us to choose specific sounds for the interface. We conclude by describing scenarios of two potential users and the interfaces that would seem to be appropriate for them.
Item Type: | Techreport (Technical Report) | |
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Additional Information: | Previous number = SIDL-WP-1997-0079 | |
Subjects: | Computer Science > Digital Libraries | |
Projects: | Digital Libraries | |
Related URLs: | Project Homepage | http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/pub/ |
ID Code: | 466 | |
Deposited By: | Import Account | |
Deposited On: | 29 Oct 2001 16:00 | |
Last Modified: | 27 Dec 2008 14:44 |
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