Chapter 15 - Designing Effective Output
- Output Design Objectives
- Design output to serve the intended purpose
- Design output to fit the user
- Deliver the appropriate quantity of output
- Assure that the output is where it is needed
- Provide the output on time
- Choose the right output method
- Relating Output Content to Output Method
Choosing Output Technology
- Printers
- Speciality Printers (label makers, envelope printers, etc.)
- Display Screen
- Audio Output
- Microforms (microfilm, microfiche)
- DVD / CD-ROM
- Electronic Output (e-mail, faxes, web pages)
- Factors to consider when choosing output technology
- Who will use(see) the output (requisite quality)?
- How many people need the output?
- Where is the output needed (distribution / logistics)?
- What is the purpose of the output?
- What is the speed with which the output is needed?
- How frequently will the output be accessed?
- How long will (or must) the output be stored?
- Under what special regulations is the output produced, stored, and distributed?
- What are the initial and ongoing costs of maintenance and supplies?
- What are the environmental requirements (noise absorption, controlled temperature, space for equipment, cabling) for output technologies?
- Realizing How Output Bias Affects Users
- Recognizing Bias in the Way Output is Used
- Introducing Bias when Information is Sorted (ex. SABRE)
- Introducing Bias by Setting Limits
- Introducing Bias Through Graphics
- Avoiding Bias in the Design of Output
- Be aware of the sources of bias
- Create an interactive design of output that includes users and a variety of differently-configured systems
- Work with users so that they are informed of the output's biases
- Create output that is flexible and that allows users to modify limits and ranges
- Train users to rely on multiple output for conducting "reality tests" on system output
- Designing Printed Output
- Guidelines for Printed Report Design
- Report Design Conventions (type of data, size of form)
- Paper Quality, Type, and Size
- Special Output Forms
- Design Considerations (functional attributes, stylistic/aesthetic attributes)
- Steps in Designing Output Reports with a Computer-Aided Software Tool
- Determine the need for the report
- Determine the users
- Determine the data items to be included
- Estimate the overall size of the report
- Title the report
- Number the pages of the report
- Include the preparation date on the report
- Label each column of data
- Define variable data
- Indicate positioning of white space
- Review prototype reports with users and programmers for feasibility, usefulness, readability, understandability, and aesthetic appeal
- Designing Screen Output
- Guidelines for Screen Design
- Keep the screen simple
- Keep the screen presentation consistent
- Facilitate user movement among screes
- Create an attractive screen
- Tabular Output for DSSs
- Graphical Output for DSSs
- Designing a Web Site
- Use Professional Tools
- Study Other Web Sites
- Use the Resources that the Web has to Offer.
- Examine the Web Sites of Professional Designers
- Use the Tools You've Learned
- Consult books
- Look at some poor examples of web pages, too
- Create templates of your own
- Use Plug-ins, Audio, and Video Very Sparingly
- Plan Ahead
Exercises: (due - noon Nov. 17, 1998)
e-mail to summers_wayne@ColumbusState.edu your answers to the following problems: 3