Establishing Tradeoffs That Leverage Attention For Utility: Empirically Evaluating Information Display In Notification Systems (2003)
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@MISC{McCrickard03establishingtradeoffs,
author = {D. Scott McCrickard and Richard Catrambone B and C. M. Chewar A and John T. Stasko C},
title = {Establishing Tradeoffs That Leverage Attention For Utility: Empirically Evaluating Information Display In Notification Systems},
year = {2003}
}
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Designing and evaluating notification systems represents an emerging challenge in the study of human--computer interaction. Users rely on notification systems to present potentially interruptive information in an efficient and effective manner to enable appropriate reaction and comprehension. Little is known about the effects of these systems on ongoing computer tasks. As the research community strives to understand information design suitable for opposing usage goals, few existing efforts lend themselves to extensibility.







