Web navigation
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Web navigation refers to the process of navigating a network of information resources in the World Wide Web, which is organized as a hypertext or hypermedia. The user interface that is used to do so is called a web browser. A central theme in web design is the development of a web navigation interface that maximizes usability.
See also
- Design pattern (computer science)
- Efficiency
- Human–computer interaction
- Interaction technique
- Mind map
- Pattern language
- Web traffic
- Traffic engineering (transportation)
Sources
- Akanda, Muhammed A.K. & German, Daniel M. (2005). "A System of Patterns in Web Navigation". In Lowe, David & Gaedke, Martin. Web engineering: 5th international conference, ICWE 2005, Sydney, Australia, July 27-29, 2005 : proceedings. Birkhäuser. p. 136. ISBN 978-3-540-27996-9.
- Kalbach, James(2007), Designing Web Navigation Worldcat
- Additional verification
- Linda Tauscher and Saul Greenberg et al © Copyright ACM 1997 retrieved 23/09/11
- Steven.Pemberton et al Copyright is held by the author/owner retrieved 23/09/11
- Academia.edu short list{A.Genest retrieved 23/09/11
External links
- Sites about usability at UsableWeb
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