A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceLimitations of Study
A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study Evidence:...
Lam, Heidi; Munzner, Tamara
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[While we attempted to provide a comprehensive and objective systematic review in the use and design of multi-level interfaces, we were necessarily limited by our method. In this chapter, we discuss four major limitations of our study, including reviewer bias, misinterpretations, limited analysis scope, and qualitative recommendations.]
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A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceLimitations of Study
[While we attempted to provide a comprehensive and objective systematic review in the use and design of multi-level interfaces, we were necessarily limited by our method. In this chapter, we discuss four major limitations of our study, including reviewer bias, misinterpretations, limited analysis scope, and qualitative recommendations.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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