Content preparation and management for web design: Eliciting, structuring, searching, and displaying information

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    Authors

    R. W. Proctor; K. P. L. Vu; G. Salvendy; H. Degen; X. W. Fang; J. M. Flach; S. P. Gott; D. Herrmann; H. Kromker; N. J. Lightner; K. Lubin; L. Najjar; L. Reeves; A. Rudorfer; K. Stanney; C. Stephanidis; T. Z. Strybel; M. Vaughan; H. F. Wang; H. Weber; Y. X. Yang;W. L. Zhu

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Interact.

    Keywords

    LATENT SEMANTIC ANALYSIS; INTERFACE DESIGN; MENU DESIGN; KNOWLEDGE; Computer Science, Cybernetics; Ergonomics

    Abstract

    The vast amount of information available through the Web has made it difficult to retrieve information relevant to a specific task. To help ensure that users' interactions with a system are successful, preparation of content and its presentation to users must take into account (a) what information needs to be extracted, (b) the way in which this information should be stored and organized, (c) the methods for retrieving the information, and (d) how the information should be displayed. The goal of this article is to discuss the generic problems facing content preparation and evaluate the current methods available to help remedy them, as well as identify areas in which more research is needed. The material presented in this article was a result of the collective efforts of the participants of a special "white paper" session that was part of the 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2001).

    Journal Title

    International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction

    Volume

    14

    Issue/Number

    1

    Publication Date

    1-1-2002

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    25

    Last Page

    92

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000175579400002

    ISSN

    1044-7318

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