User Interface Design Principles for Interactive Television Applications
Interactive Television (ITV) applications gratify entertainment needs and leisure activities in a relaxed
domestic context. Then, the mentality of efficiency and task completion implied by many user interface heuristics may not be
suitable for design and expert evaluation of ITV. In line with the contemporary movement towards the design of the user
experience of computing systems, a set of design principles for ITV applications has been developed. Instead of information
technology, the field of communication science was explored, which has accumulated an extensive theory of TV usage and viewer
behavior. For the empirical validation, the principles were employed in the design of an interactive music TV application. The
results suggest that a small set of generic principles could support the systematic design of ITV applications and produce a
design rationale that is traceable and comparable to alternative solutions, during the process of early product development. In
addition, the principles could be refined into specific guidelines and further employed to support expert evaluation
techniques.
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Chorianopoulos, K. 2008. User Interface Design Principles for Interactive Television Applications. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 24, 6, 556–573.BibTeX
Chorianopoulos, K. 2008. User Interface Design Principles for Interactive Television Applications. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 24, 6, 556–573.