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Data-driven design process in adoption of marking menus for large scale software

Published: 27 April 2013 Publication History

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This case study presents the iterative design process where usage data and feedback played key role in successful adoption of the marking menu to Autodesk's major mechanical engineering software, Inventor.

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Gord Kurtenbach & Bill Buxton. (1994). User learning and performance with marking menus CHI 1994 Conference Proceedings, pp. 258--264.
[2]
Gord Kurtenbach & Bill Buxton. (1993). The Limits of Expert Performance Using Hierarchic Marking Menus CHI 1993 Conference Proceedings, pp. 482--487
[3]
Gord Kurtenbach, George Fitzmaurice, Russel Owen & Thomas Baudel. (1999).The Hotbox: efficient access to a large number of menu-items. CHI 1999 Conference Proceedings. pp. 231--237.
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Wendy E. Mackay (2002) Which interaction techniques works when? Floating palettes, marking menus and toolglasses support different task strategies. AVI 2002 Conference Proceedings, pp 203208.
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Autodesk Inventor 2012 - Use Marking Menu. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7uCAGTVZLA \

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CHI EA '13: CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2013
3360 pages
ISBN:9781450319522
DOI:10.1145/2468356
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Published: 27 April 2013

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  1. agile
  2. autodesk inventor
  3. contextual menus
  4. marking menus
  5. user-centered design

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