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Mobile Human Interface Feasibility Research Based On Contextualization

Posted on:2018-08-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2348330536457960Subject:Computer technology
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In order to improve the design of mobile phone interface,the situational awareness theory is dominant,the use of comparative analysis method,case study method,deductive method,synthesis method,context technology,usability testing and other methods,the mobile phone display interface usability testing research.As the most common in daily life,mobile phones can be said to be the fastest growing personal electronic devices and electronic products collection,more and more involved in the daily life of the people.Not just a mobile phone,but more of an entertainment,life,information collection.Its terminal nature determines that it must be more humane,interesting,functional integration,personalized interface.Therefore,in order to enhance the user experience,improve product sales,the mobile phone interface usability research is an essential process.This paper first introduces the related theories of user interface design,analyzes the principle and design elements of the mobile phone user interface to follow,through case analysis,in-depth study of mobile phone interface customization,and personalized design reflects the situation,on this basis,the situational outlook interface.Then,this paper analyzes the existing problems of the mobile phone user interface in the existing market,and puts forward the concept of "the different user interface in the same mobile phone,setting up different user interface".And the power of business people,for the behavior of the user behavior of this group of users to analyze,design A set of business people personalized standby interface model.Finally,the future development trend of mobile phone interface is summarized.
Keywords/Search Tags:Human Interactive, Users Interface, Situational, Humanization
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