2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63464-3_4
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User-Centred Design Method for Digital Catalogue Interfaces

Abstract: Digital catalogues must be intuitive and easy to use. However, designing their interfaces is a complex task because there is so much available information and such little space. The choice of search filters, their format, their position, including the way to represent the results, are not trivial decisions. This paper presents the User-Driven Interface Design (UDID) method that offers five steps with specific material to help end users produce mock-up interfaces for digital catalogues. This method recommends l… Show more

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“…The JEN-Planet interface was designed with the assistance of 17 teachers, following the UDID (User-Driven Interface Design) method. Inspired by user-centered design [28], this method proposes five steps with specific materials [29]. This material consists of a white A3 sheet of paper, cards representing all available filters of the SGMD metadata schema, in different formats (e.g., checkboxes, drop-down list) and empty post-its, used to represent the thumbnails of the SGs found after the search.…”
Section: Udid: a Methods Of Interface Design By Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The JEN-Planet interface was designed with the assistance of 17 teachers, following the UDID (User-Driven Interface Design) method. Inspired by user-centered design [28], this method proposes five steps with specific materials [29]. This material consists of a white A3 sheet of paper, cards representing all available filters of the SGMD metadata schema, in different formats (e.g., checkboxes, drop-down list) and empty post-its, used to represent the thumbnails of the SGs found after the search.…”
Section: Udid: a Methods Of Interface Design By Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the UDID method allowed 17 teachers to design several mock-ups of SG catalogue interfaces (Figure 4). The paper [29] describes in detail how all these mock-ups were used to design the final interface (Figure 5). When the user clicks on the title or image of the SG, the catalogue opens a detailed description page about the SG (Figure 6).…”
Section: Udid: a Methods Of Interface Design By Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Morie, et al (2020) [7] . "User-Centred Design Method for Digital Catalogue Interfaces".…”
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