Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

October 6, 2013

If it doesn’t work on mobile, it doesn’t work

Filed under: Graphics,Interface Research/Design,Topic Maps,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 7:30 pm

If it doesn’t work on mobile, it doesn’t work by Brian Boyer.

Brian’s notes from a presentation at Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires last August.

The presentation is full of user survey results and statistics that are important for topic map interface designers.

At least if you want to be a successful topic map interface designer.

Curious, do you think consuming topic map based information will require a different interface from generic information consumption?

Reasoning that a consumer of information may not know or even care what technology underlies the presentation of desired information.

Would your response differ if I asked about authoring topic map content?

To simplify that question, let’s assume that we aren’t talking about a generic topic map authoring interface.

Say a baseball topic map authoring interface that accepts player’s name, positions, actions in games, etc., without exposing topic map machinery.

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