ENTRY AND SELECTION-BASED METHODS OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION

Citation
Sl. Greene et al., ENTRY AND SELECTION-BASED METHODS OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, Human factors, 34(1), 1992, pp. 97-113
Citations number
28
Journal title
ISSN journal
00187208
Volume
34
Issue
1
Year of publication
1992
Pages
97 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-7208(1992)34:1<97:EASMOH>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The merits of entry and selection interaction methods were compared us ing an airline flight reservation scenario with a relatively small dat a base. For both experienced and inexperienced users, the most effecti ve method was entry combined with autocompletion (i.e., string complet ion). Users took the least amount of time to carry out tasks with this method and also preferred it over both entry without autocompletion a nd selection from either a one-item menu or an N-item menu. Entry with autocompletion was not affected by increases in the underlying data b ase size. Both the entry with autocompletion methods and the selection method were not affected by the spelling difficulty level involved in making a reservation, but the unaided entry methods were. The results are discussed in the context of the Interactive Transaction System (I TS) project, which is a user-interface management system that separate s the content of the user interface from the style of the interface.