OSF/Motif style guide: revision 1.0
OSF/Motif style guide: revision 1.0
The use of guidelines in interface design
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Assessing the usability of a user interface standard
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Tools for working with guidelines: a CHI '94 special interest group
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
The University of Alberta user interface management system
SIGGRAPH '85 Proceedings of the 12th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Macintosh human interface guidelines
Macintosh human interface guidelines
Usability statements and standardisation: Work in progress in ISO
INTERACT '90 Proceedings of the IFIP TC13 Third Interational Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Interaction design of a remote clinical robot for ophthalmology
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Human interface: Part I
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In the near future, computers will be embedded in all kinds of facilities. They will be connected by computer networks, cooperate with each other, and support our daily life. In such a "computing everywhere" environment, human beings will be surrounded by numerous computers and use them anytime anywhere. Thus, in the "computing everywhere" environment, human interfaces to embedded computers are very important. We have built TRON Human-Machine Interface Specification to make human-machine interfaces in the "computing everywhere" environment consistent and to free users from confusion in using many kinds of electronic equipment. This paper describes the design philosophy and technical/theoretical background of our specification.