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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Collaborative Systems Design

Background:

  • Collaborative interface design is critical for multi-user systems, impacting user communication and overall system effectiveness.
  • Existing user interface design methods lack specific guidance for multi-user collaborative interaction interfaces.
  • Multi-user interfaces require consideration of complex task flows, distinct user roles, and diverse collaboration needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the lack of specific design methods for multi-user collaborative interaction interfaces.
  • To extend existing user-centered design methodologies.
  • To propose a methodological framework for interface design in collaborative systems.

Main Methods:

  • Building upon existing theories and case studies of collaborative systems.
  • Emphasizing the analysis of task flows and role relationships in multi-user collaboration.
  • Integrating collaboration needs and characteristics throughout the interface design process.

Main Results:

  • A methodological framework for interface design tailored to multi-user collaborative interaction systems has been developed.
  • The framework integrates task flow analysis, role relationship considerations, and collaboration requirements.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework provides theoretical support for developing more advanced and comprehensive collaborative systems.
  • Effective collaborative interface design requires a focus on user roles, task complexity, and integrated collaboration needs.