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    Cognitive interfaces

    Nice talk about new interface design.

    Dasher concept.
    Marcel

    I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
    ---- Confusius ----

    #2
    Re: Cognitive interfaces

    Thanks Marcel,

    A very interesting talk on interface. The dasher talk kept crashing on me but got the gist of it also.
    Mike
    __________________________________________
    It is only when we forget all our learning that we begin to know.
    It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
    Henry David Thoreau
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      #3
      Re: Cognitive interfaces

      Mike,

      Here is a Dutch example and here an English.

      This guy is remarkable. Read the nuts :D.
      Last edited by Marcel Kollenaar; 11-03-2007, 03:47 PM.
      Marcel

      I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
      ---- Confusius ----

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        #4
        Re: Cognitive interfaces

        Very intersting and thought provoking. I like it. Thanks for sharing.
        Tim Kiebert
        Eagle Creek Citrus
        A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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          #5
          Re: Cognitive interfaces

          Very useful presentation. Challenges myths and has some great examples about how users will find the "path of least resistance" to "get through your user interface", like the interface is mostly in the way. The more "helpful" you make your interface, the harder they have to work to find that path. Example, Habituation - like I ALWAYS click Yes on a dialog that asks Are You Sure and I ignore whatever a dialog says. I figure what's the worst that can happen and it's easier to recover than actually read all those silly messages.

          I had the pleasure of visiting Al Cooper (of www.cooper.com, father of Visual Basic). I remember his quote:

          "Whatever User Interface you provide your clients, they will always appreciate less."

          Another common UI mistake I adopted from an audience member shout out on Deep Purple's Made in Japan album:

          "Make everything louder than ever thing else."

          --
          User Interface is something that we have to pay attention to as developers. It's likely that Alpha's Web App Server will always be behind the curve just because of development time. But a point made was that other companies will develop functionality that we can incorporate into our applications, without being considered by Alpha directly.

          I think the title "Death of the Desktop" is overstated given the content. Their examples are narrow Word Processing, Mapping, Excellish, type "desktop applications". I don't think the discussion paints away what we call Desktop Applications which are fully customized to solve specific problems. That is, the presentation was 'cool', but they did not show any work getting done in the terms I think my clients think of as work.

          The concept also relies on a special kind of user sitting in front of the computer. Like I can't envision me wanting all this zooming in and out and having 'everything on the same page' as in the demo. I like things in compartments. I think it will be hard for business users to think so abstractly. E.g., steps 1, 2, and 3, starting from a menu, pays an invoice. And tomorrow it will be the same three steps. But I could be dating myself.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            #6
            Re: Cognitive interfaces

            Originally posted by Marcel Kollenaar View Post
            This guy is remarkable.
            Yeah, this guy is way savvy.

            Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
            I don't think the discussion paints away what we call Desktop Applications which are fully customized to solve specific problems. That is, the presentation was 'cool', but they did not show any work getting done in the terms I think my clients think of as work.

            The concept also relies on a special kind of user sitting in front of the computer. Like I can't envision me wanting all this zooming in and out and having 'everything on the same page' as in the demo. I like things in compartments. I think it will be hard for business users to think so abstractly. E.g., steps 1, 2, and 3, starting from a menu, pays an invoice. And tomorrow it will be the same three steps. But I could be dating myself.
            I think this presentation was demonstrating revolutionary prototype concepts for new UI interfaces. I don't think he was necessarily suggesting that what he was showing would, in and of itself, be a cure all. But it does suggest that things may radically change in the future and the types of interfaces that we now use may go the way of the dinosaur.
            Peter
            AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

            [email protected]
            https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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              #7
              Re: Cognitive interfaces

              Marc the "humanized Enso" approach could be implemented within an A5 desktop by using a text box "progressive lookup" which points to variables or scripts which in course define actions to be performed rather than xbasic or xdialog processes set to "Button's" on push events.
              The lookup could be against a table containing such variables or scripts names as "character strings" which are each given a semantic description as the lookup value displayed .
              �There is nothing like a dream to create the future.�
              But then again:
              Basic research is what I am doing when I don't know what I am doing and to steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research!

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