RIS ID
78432
Abstract
Since the advent and widespread use of the Internet, it has become apparent that there are significant differences between applications software and WWW sites which warrant a re-examination of HCI design and evaluation methods. Previous research has identified and documented the factors which differentiate between applications software and WWW sites, however a well defined model of these differences and their origins was not available. This paper defines such a model of Distinguishing Attributes for Informational Sites (DAIS). © 2003 ACM.
Publication Details
Vrazalic, L. & Hyland, P. N. (2003). WWW sites vs. applications software: The DAIS model. Proceedings of CHINZ 2003: The 4th Annual Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction New Zealand Chapter (pp. 127-128). Palmerston North, N.Z: New Zealand Chapter of ACM SIGCHI.