Chapter 16: Hypermedia and the World Wide Web
16.6 Object-Action Interface Model for Web Site Design
Components of Objects/Actions Interface Model:
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Task
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Structured information objects (e.g. hierarchies, networks)
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Information actions (e.g. searching, linking)
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Interface
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Metaphors for information objects (e.g. bookshelf, encyclopedia)
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Handles for actions (e.g. querying, zooming)
Designing task objects and actions
Strategies for aggregating information:
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Short unstructured lists
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City guide highlights, organizational divisions, current projects (and
this list)
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Linear structures
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Calendar of events, alphabetic list, human body slice images from head
to toe,
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Orbital swath
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Arrays or tables
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Departure city/arrival city/date, latitude/longitude/time
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Hierarchies, trees
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Continent - country - city (e.g. Africa, Nigeria, Lagos)
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Concepts (e.g. sciences - physics - semiconductors - gallium arsenide)
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Multi-trees, faceted retrieval
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Photos indexed by date, photographer, location, topic, film type
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Networks
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Journal citations, genealogies, World Wide Web
Atomic information actions include:
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Looking for Hemingway's name in an alphabetical list
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Scanning a list of scientific article titles
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Reading a paragraph
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Following a reference link
Aggregate information actions are composed of atomic actions:
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Browsing an almanac table of contents, jumping to a chapter on sports and
scanning for skiing topics
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Locating a scientific term in an alphabetic index and reading articles
containing the term
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Using a keyword search in a catalog to obtain a list of candidate book
titles
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Following cross reference from one legal precedent to another, repeatedly,
until no new relevant precedents appear
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Scanning a music catalog to locate classical symphonies by eighteenth century
French composers


