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Chapter 16 - Designing Effective Input

  1. Input Design Objectives
    • Ease of Use
    • Effectiveness
    • Accuracy
    • Attractiveness
    • Simplicity
    • Consistency
  2. Good Form Design
    • Making Forms Easy to Fill In
      • Form Flow
      • Seven Sections of a Form (Fig. 16.3)
        1. Heading
        2. Identification and acess
        3. Instructions
        4. Body
        5. Signature and verification
        6. Totals
        7. Comments
      • Captioning (Line, Below line, boxed, Table, vertical & horizontal check off)
    • Meeting the Intended Purpose
    • Assuring Accurate Completion
    • Keeping Forms Attractive
    • Computer-Assisted Form Design
    • Controlling Business Forms
  3. Good Screen and Web Forms Design
    • Keep the screen simple
      • Three Screen Sections (Heading, Body, Comments)
      • Using Windows or Hyperlinks
    • Keep the screen presentation consistent
    • Facilitate user movement among screens (scrolling, hyperlinks, pop-up windows, on-screen dialog)
    • Create an attractive screen (inverse video, blinking cursors, different fonts and colors)
    • Differences in Mainframe and Microcomputer Screen Design
      • Attributes (protection, intensity, shift & extended attributes)
      • Screen Code Generation (using CASE tools)
    • Using Icons in Screen Design
    • GUI Design
    • Tab Control Dialog Boxes
    • Color
  4. Intranet and Internet Page Design
    • Use a variety of text boxes, push buttons, drop-down menus, check boxes, and radio buttons.
    • Provide clear instructions
    • Include radio buttons for bipolar, close-ended questions
    • Employ check boxes for test conditions
    • Use a logical sequence for fill-in forms
    • Prepare two basic buttons (submit, clear)
    • Use a scrolling text box when you are uncertain how mach space a user needs


Exercises: (due - noon Nov. 19, 1998)
e-mail to summers_wayne@ColumbusState.edu your answers to the following problems: 5,12


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