Patterns are based on scientific sources.
Name | Sequential Access to UI Components |
Sources | (Muñoz-Arteaga et al., 2009) |
Synonyms | None |
Context | The system must provide a navigation between screens in an agile and easy manner, considering a logical and continuous sequence. |
Problem | How to facilitate end users the access to features of the system presented in previous screens? |
Solution | Including a simple navigator in the user interface. |
Examples | Source: (Muñoz-Arteaga et al., 2009) |
Implementation | Provide a simple navigation system in the user interface. |
Consequences | An easy and quick access to the all the elements and features of the system represents a very favorable experience for the user. |
Dependencies | None |
Relationships | [Direct Access to UI Components] [Indirect Access to UI Components] |
Principles | [Consistent Controls and Placement] |
Guidelines | None |
Check lists | None |
Use cases | None |
Tags | Sequential Access to UI Components |
Log history | [12/21/2015]: Added to repository |
Muñoz-Arteaga, J., González, R.M., Martin, M.V., Vanderdonckt, J., Álvarez-Rodriguez, F., Calleros, J.G., 2009. A method to design information security feedback using patterns and hCI-security criteria, in: Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces VI. Springer London, pp. 283–294. doi:10.1007/978-1-84882-206-1_26