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Imran Hussain

University of Management and Technology (UMT)

Lecture 43

Information Retrieval

Virtual University

Human-Computer Interaction

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In the Last Lecture

Various ways in which computer communicate with users

– Error messages

– Notifier and conformation dialog boxes

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In the Today Lecture

Various methods of provided audio feedback

– Negative

– Positive

Ways in which software application communicates and conveys information to the user

Information retrieval in desktop environment

Discipline of information architecture within the web environment

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Negative audible feedback: Announcing user failure

• Negative audible feedback– noise is emitted when something bad happens

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Positive audible feedback

• Examples– Closing a door

– Pressing light switch

– Turning key in car ignition

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Available Choices

No noise vs. noise for negative feedback

No noise vs. unpleasant noise for negative feedback

No noise vs. soft and pleasant noises for positive feedback

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One of the objective with software application is to communicate brand and identity of the software application

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Your identity on the desktop

• ways of asserting identity– Program’s icon

– Program’s name

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Your program’s icon

• Should readily visible

• 2 different sizes icons in windows– 32 x 32 pixels (desktop)

– 16 x 16 pixels (title bar)

• Icon should be– High quality

– Visibly distinct at distance from other icons

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Your program’s name

• Appears in 2 places– Title bar (of program’s main window)

– Taskbar

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Ancillary application windows

• These are windows that are not really part of the application’s functionality– Available on request

– E.g., credit screens

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About boxes

• A simple dialog box that identifies the program to user

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About boxes

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Splash screens

• Screens that appear in first instance

• Used for branding and marketing

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Shareware splash screens

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Online help

• Online help should be provided but should not be substitute for good design

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The index

• Users don’t read manuals like book, so index is useful

• Indexes should be created carefully and it is recommended that it should be done by professional indexer

– List of index entries is more important that text itself

– provide synonyms

• Example – User want to black the cell in the table in word processor

– “how can I set shading of this cell to 100%”

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Storage and Retrieval Systems

• Storage system– A method for safekeeping goods in a repository

– A physical system composed of a container and the tools necessary to put objects in and take them back out again

• Retrieval system– A method for finding goods in a repository

– A logical system that allows goods to be located according to some abstract value (e.g., like name, position, etc.)

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Storage and Retrieval in the Physical World

• Storage and retrieval by location

• Indexed retrieval

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Storage and retrieval by location

• In physical world, remembering where we put an item – its address, or location – helps us to find it

• Book– We go to where we left book, or where others books are found

– We don’t find books by association.

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Indexed retrieval

• For large volumes, storage and retrieval by location is not possible

• Libraries … Dewey Decimal system– Give every book an index number based on its title and subject matter

– The books are shelved in this numerical order

– If you know number, you can find book

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Indexed retrieval

How to find number? Use index

– A collection of records that allows you to find location of an item by looking up an attribute of the item

– 3 copies of cards created for each book

– Each card placed in a separate index

– You physically retrieve book by participating in a system of storage (shelves and numbers), but logically find the book by participating in a system of retrieval (card indices)

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Retrieval methods

• 3 ways to find a document on a computer– Positional retrieval (remember location)

– Identity retrieval (remember name)

– Associative or attributed-based retrieval

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An attribute-based retrieval system

• Today’s desktops cannot adopt an attribute-based retrieval system

• Attribute-based system could allow user find documents by– Synonyms

– Related topics

– Attributes

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Information architecture system for web site

• Organizational systems• Labeling systems• Navigational systems• Searching systems