An User Task and User Requirement Based Approach to Interaction Design Patterns

Interaction Design Patterns are approached as an instrument to support the mapping of generic user tasks and user requirements with proven interaction design solutions. Generic user tasks and user requirements need to be valid across different applications within a specified context of use. User tasks and user requirements are integrated into interaction design patterns. Using an example from interactive television applications an user task and user requirement based interaction design pattern is presented.

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