CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:50-2:05 · Gates B01 · Open to the public- 20 years of speakers
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Richard Mander||Dan Rose||Gitta Salomon||Yin Yin Wong · Advanced Technology Group, Apple Computer Inc.||Apple Computer Inc.||Apple Computer Inc.||Apple Computer Inc.
Development of a 'Pile' metaphor for casual organization of information June 2, 1993
An interdisciplinary design team, lead by Gitta Salomon, sought to extend the Macintosh desktop metaphor to provide for casual organization of information on the desktop. A user study was conducted to investigate how people deal with the flow of information within their physical workspaces. It was noted that piles were (1) created in order to quickly and informally manage information, and (2), seen as complementary to the more formal archiving system provided by folders and file cabinets. A new desktop interface element, the pile, was developed through two iterative design cycles. The design includes direct manipulation techniques and supports browsing and system assistance for automatic pile construction and reorganization. Our presentation will cover the original user studies, design process and history, user tests, and technology underlying implementation of system assistance for construction and reorganization. |
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