Saturday, May 26, 2012

Good Interaction Design

Obviously good design relates to the ability for the user to interact with the object flawlessly. Users will hopefully trust a website or something like Amazon.com. Buttons in Amazon and processes occur and the user needs to feel secure. Appropriate behaviours are needed to happen for the user to feel un-interrupted. Smart behaviours are instances in which you sign on to your email and write to someone, of course when you write you dont have to write to and from; it is already occuring from your current session on your email account, therefore it will be sent from your email user name. These processes occur because they can be manipulated in the computer to enhance the use of computers and the ability to create a faster working area on a "desktop". There is timelines in to which the user may become unsatisfied with the actions. Immediate responses occur in .1 seconds, and the user feels a success in their action. A stammer occurs if the processes occurring takes .1 to 1 second. Interruption occurs when the process takes longer than a second. The user sometimes might feel a lag but soon find progress. They might question the process but eventually it becomes successful. Disruption occurs after 10 seconds and the user feels completely disrupted from their action and process that was suppose to occur. Computers need to be user friend in the sense that the world these days are becoming more digital and the ability for the "average" person may never completely understand new technologies, nor learn them.

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