Title:
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WHAT KIND OF MOUSE-BASED INTERACTION IS BEST FOR YOUR E-BUSINESS WEBSITES? |
Author(s):
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Hong-in Cheng , Kyong-hee Lee , Sinah Jo , Hye Young Chang , Bom Pool Baek , Hyunhee Jung |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-78-2 |
Editors:
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Piet Kommers and Pedro IsaĆas |
Year:
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2009 |
Edition:
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2 |
Keywords:
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e-business, mouse-based interaction, user interface |
Type:
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Short Paper |
First Page:
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151 |
Last Page:
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154 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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The mouse is a major interaction device for human-computer interaction for positioning a cursor, selecting an option and
activating an expected function. Four different mouse-based interfaces and e-business contents were examined during
different web interaction processes, with performance time, error, and other usability factors compared. Slide-over
interaction performed best on all comparisons. Slide-over buttons can be recommended as an alternative for pop-up
windows for registration web pages and simple web pages on which error is not important and cognitive processing is
relatively simple. Point-and-click and visual-following methods were observed to be good alternatives on e-business web
sites while an invisible-following button was evaluated least efficient. Point-and-click and visible-following interfaces
were reported by users to be less confusing, easier to use, and more predictable. |
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