User interface design model for supporting multi interaction content creation

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The method of contents interaction is changing to a way of direct control. Also, participation of general users in contents creation is steadily increasing. Reflecting this trend, the software that supports contents creation is also diversifying. The purpose of this study is in drawing the UI design framework of software for creating contents that satisfies usability in the creation phase and various interactive effects in the consumption phase. The framework that was drawn as the result of this study, 'MASIIC (Make A Software uI for Interactive Content)', consists of five models: business rule model, creation role model, creation flow model, creation action model, and presentation model. It draws the details of the business rule model for software business and provides more valuable elements that attract user experience through user's intention and creation action task modeling. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media.

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Oh, J. M., Ko, G., Kim, K. A., & Moon, N. (2013). User interface design model for supporting multi interaction content creation. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 214 LNEE, pp. 861–867). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5857-5_93

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