Presented By Sean Liu 2007/1120. Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science, University of...

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Presented By Sean Liu 2007/1120

Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1981

Arizona State University, Assistant Professor, (1981-1984)

Brigham Young University, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor (1984-1990)

Brigham Young University, Department Chair of Computer Science, (1992-1996)

Carnegie Mellon University, Professor, HCII Director, (1996-1998)

Brigham Young University, Professor (1990-Present)

UIST 2007 Panel Discussion Paper How should we evaluate new user interface

systems so that true progress is being made?

Force for change Value added by UI systems architecture

◦ Reduce development viscosity◦ Least resistance to good solutions◦ Lower skill barriers◦ Power in common infrastructure

The Usability Trap The Fatal Flaw Falancy The Legacy Code

STU Importance (of STU) Problems not previously solved Generality Reduce solution viscosity

◦ Flexibility◦ Expressive leverage

Expressive Match

Empowering new design participant Power in combination

◦ Inductive combination◦ Simplifying interconnection◦ Ease of combination

Can it scale up?

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