Designing the user interface (videotape)
Designing the user interface (videotape)
Object-oriented analysis and design
Object-oriented analysis and design
Structural analysis of hypertexts: identifying hierarchies and useful metrics
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Implementing client/server computing: a strategic perspective
Implementing client/server computing: a strategic perspective
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Communications of the ACM
RMM: a methodology for structured hypermedia design
Communications of the ACM
Hypermedia and cognition: designing for comprehension
Communications of the ACM
Hypermedia design, analysis, and evaluation issues
Communications of the ACM
Systematic hypermedia application design with OOHDM
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
Use of simulation to test client-server models
WSC '96 Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation
The Java programming language (2nd ed.)
The Java programming language (2nd ed.)
WSDM: a user centered design method for Web sites
WWW7 Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7
The entity-relationship model—toward a unified view of data
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS) - Special issue: papers from the international conference on very large data bases: September 22–24, 1975, Framingham, MA
Usability Engineering
Human-Computer Interaction
XML: A Door to Automated Web Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
The World Wide Web: Opportunities for Operations Research and Management Science
INFORMS Journal on Computing
Modular design of complex Web-applications with W3DT
WET-ICE '96 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'96)
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With the ubiquitous availability of browsers and Internet access, the last few years have seen a tremendous growth in the number of applications being developed on the World Wide Web (WWW). Models for analyzing and designing these applications are only just beginning to emerge. In this work, we propose a three-dimensional classification space for WWW applications, consisting of a degree of structure of pages dimension, a degree of support for interrelated events dimension and a location of processing dimension. Next, we propose usability design metrics for WWW applications along the structure of pages dimension. To measure these, we propose CMU-WEB-a conceptual model that can be used to design WWW applications, such that its schema provide values for the design metrics. This work represents the first effort, to the best of our knowledge, to provide a conceptual model that measures quantifiable metrics that can be used for the design of more usable Web applications, and that can also be used to compare the usability of existing Web applications, without empirical testing.