ISSUE-58

simplicity is in the [diverse] world of the user (public comment)

State:
CLOSED
Product:
wsc-usecases
Raised by:
Bill Doyle
Opened on:
2007-04-17
Description:
From public comments
raised by: Al Gilman Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-usable-
authentication/2007Apr/0000.html


simplicity is in the [diverse] world of the user
where it says, in 10.1.6 Aesthetic and minimalist design
Dialogues should not contain information which is irrelevant or
rarely needed. Every extra unit of information in a dialogue
competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their
relative visibility
please consider
presentation effects that communicate subliminally are not subject to quite
the same contention as is, say, the collection of objects in a popup. True,
there can be too many of them. But for a finite number, they tend to play
nice together. Note also that best current practice uses combo boxes at times
where the diversity of method afforded adds more than it subtracts.
please consider
same old -- layer the answer by model then view
The Working Group is competent to state what the user needs to understand, and
what the user has available to help them understand (including all available)
and should spell those out independent of presentation advice or conventions.
Then, in a second layer, suggest what makes sense to present under stated
nominal conditions, and how.
Why?
Under adaptive conditions, there is no way for the experts in this group to
a_priori know how much the security infoset should be filtered, or for that
matter what constitutes a \"friendly message\" corresponding to a \"403:
forbidden.\"

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  1. Re: ISSUE-58: simplicity is in the [diverse] world of the user (public comment) (from Mary_Ellen_Zurko@notesdev.ibm.com on 2007-04-19)
  2. ISSUE-58: simplicity is in the [diverse] world of the user (public comment) (from dean+cgi@w3.org on 2007-04-17)

Related notes:

MEZ notes:
think we\'re good with this. I looked at our goals again to see if there\'s some
better way to make clear that our recommendations will cover both the abstract
and the concrete (the abstract so it will translate to a variety of user
agents and contexts, and the concrete so it can be tested). I didn\'t come up
with anything to add. But it would be great if anyone else did.

25 Apr 2007, 00:00:00

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