Abstract
A new schematic framework for navigation is presented which is relevant to physical, abstract and social environments. Navigation is defined as the creation and interpretation of an internal (mental) model, and its component activities are browsing, modelling, interpretation and the formulation of browsing strategy. The design of externalizations and interactions to support these activities, and navigation as a whole, is discussed.
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Spence, R. (1999). Framework for navigation. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 51(5), 919–945. https://doi.org/10.1006/ijhc.1999.0265
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