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Multiple metaphor environments: designing for diversity.
Full Abstract
This paper advances a proposition for the engineering of interactive computer-based environments capable of exhibiting alternative interactive embodiments to cope with diversity in users, interaction platforms and usage contexts. Such systems are referred to as Multiple Metaphor Environments (MME). The theoretical underpinnings of an MME rely on a conception of HCI design as mapping functions in a machine-oriented language (target domain) to symbols in a user-oriented language (source domain), and vice versa. Such a conception, which is rooted in developments in communication theory and the philosophy of language, constitutes the baseline for formulating a proposal for the design of MME. The proposal comprises a set of engineering principles, process-oriented guidelines and design techniques intended to facilitate a detailed account of how interactive systems could be designed to cope with diversity. To aid the articulation of the various properties of MME, we refer to concrete case studies that provide exemplars of novel insights and promising design practices towards the specification of MME.
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Author information
Author/s: Akoumianakis, D (D); Stephanidis, C (C);
Affiliation: Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Science and Technology Park of Crete, Heraklion, Crete GR-71110, Greece.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Ergonomics (Ergonomics), published in England. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2003-Jan; vol 46 (issue 1-3) : pp 88-113
Dates: Created 2003/01/29; Completed 2003/04/23; Revised 2007/11/15;
PMID: 12554400, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)
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