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1 User Interface Design Chapter 8

2 Outline User Interface UI Design Report Design Principles of UI Design
From Analysis to UI Design Report Design

3 User Interface = SYSTEM
The inputs & outputs that directly involve a human user/actor User-Centered Design Focus on the users Ensure Usability Use Iterative development It should encompass the principles of HCI Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) A field of study concerned with the efficiency and effectiveness of user interaction with computer systems, human-oriented input and output technology, and psychological aspects of user interfaces User Interface = SYSTEM to the user

4 Principles of UI Design
Human Interface Objects (HIO): a GUI control – click, double click, hover, etc. Principles Visibility Affordance Consistency Feedback - “Record has been saved” Discoverability - make it easy to find hidden features (e.g. click an object) Closure - clear beginning, middle, end Reversal of Actions Readability - fonts: size & color; Reduce Information Overload Navigation Usability - simplicity , shortcuts, error handling Reduce Short-Term Memory Load 187465 Cust ID:

5 From Analysis to UI Design
1st: Know the User! 2nd: Have your: Use Cases Use Case Descriptions 3rd: Group use cases into a Menu Hierarchy

6 From Analysis to UI Design
Determine your Navigation Use MENUs to organize your use cases

7 Storyboarding Storyboard in Applications Development Wireframe
A mock design of the dialog between an application and a human. Create a storyboard for a use case. Wireframe A single mock screen Watch a Lucidchart video:

8 Sorting vs Filtering Useful for any list, table, electronic report
Sorting - reorganizes Filtering - reduces

9 Original Data

10 Sorted Data

11 Filtered Data

12 Filtered & Sorted

13 Report Design

14 Report Design Report Types Report Features Detailed Summary Exception
Executive Report Features Control break Drill down

15 Detailed Report

16 Summary Report Aggregate Functions CrossTab

17 Exception Report

18 Control Break “Grouping” values in a report for various reasons:
Formatting Subtotals Data must be pre-sorted Every time one of your major sort fields changes, you do something different. For example: Add separator line Display subtotals for the previous group

19 Report without Control Break

20 Basic Control Break With formatting & Averages

21 Drill Down Capability Reports Graphs

22 Turnaround Document


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