Are informal tools better? Comparing DEMAIS, pencil and paper, and authorware for early multimedia design

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Abstract

DEMAIS is an informal design tool that we claim helps a multimedia designer explore and communicate temporal and interactive (behavioral) design ideas better than existing tools. This paper seeks to empirically validate our claim. We report on an evaluation comparing DEMAIS to pencil and paper and Authorware for the exploration and communication of behavior in early multimedia design. The main results are that (i) DEMAIS was better than Authorware for both exploring and communicating behavior, (ii) DEMAIS was better than pencil and paper for communicating behavior, and (iii) DEMAIS was able to capture most of a designer's behavioral design ideas. Our results show that DEMAIS bridges the early investment/ communication gap that exists among current multimedia design tools.

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Bailey, B. P., & Konstan, J. A. (2003). Are informal tools better? Comparing DEMAIS, pencil and paper, and authorware for early multimedia design. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 313–320).

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