Categories: User Interfaces

Inductive User Interfaces


Within the last few months a form of UI development has been growing on me, it is called Inductive User Interfaces. 


Here is a link to some guidelines Microsoft wrote up on them:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwui/html/iuiguidelines.asp


It appears Microsoft is moving their consumer products in the direction of adopting a hybrid of IUI and a task based metaphor.  What strikes me as pretty neat about this model is you are trying to convey to the user/consumer a list of choices and what the expected outcome those choices will have with regard to the task they are trying to perform.  Instead of just providing a textbox and giving a brief ‘username/password’ = identifier in front of it, you describe where you can get that information, how it was suppose to come into your possession.  Maybe even a couple examples of acceptable looking input.


What do you all think? Is it a good idea or bad idea?


Various versions of Microsoft Money seem to have noticed reduced support calls and overall improved customer satisfaction after switching over to the model.


—– Rom

This post was last modified on December 13, 2020 3:55 am

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