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Usable Content in a Post-Document World

The Usable Content Project aims to develop a set of useful paradigms for the analysis, design, and testing of usable content in a post-document world. In planning work supported by the STC, we have brought together a multidisciplinary team of Rensselaer faculty and students to explore a variety of p...

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Main Authors: Geisler, C., Novak, M., Bennett, A., Voorhees, C., Search, P., Booth, P., Zappen, J.P., Kenkel, B., Isbister, K., Watt, J., Chess, S., Shaffer, N., Young, B., Grice, R., Krull, B., Sharp, M., McCoy, M.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The Usable Content Project aims to develop a set of useful paradigms for the analysis, design, and testing of usable content in a post-document world. In planning work supported by the STC, we have brought together a multidisciplinary team of Rensselaer faculty and students to explore a variety of post-document exemplars and develop an over-arching framework for what makes them usable. Our suggestion is that post-documents move users from control through identity and toward community, using a process clearly different from traditional documents. As a consequence, traditional metrics of usability - efficiency, accuracy, and satisfaction - are no longer adequate for post-documents
ISSN:2158-091X
DOI:10.1109/IPCC.2006.320370