Exploring interaction patterns for use on the semantic web
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2015.nov.06Keywords:
Human computer interaction, HCI, Semantic web, Interaction patterns, End-user tasks, Semantic web usability, Graphical user interfaces, GUI.Abstract
In recent years, multiple sets of interaction patterns have been proposed for use in the design and the development of website interfaces. The semantic web also has enhanced websites with semantic content. This paradigm shift allows the reexamination of usual end-user tasks, which, as semantic web end-user tasks, might remain the same, be completely changed, or give rise to the development of new tasks. We have defined a list of semantic web end-user tasks and built an inventory of most of the interaction patterns proposed for semantic web use. We then classified these patterns according to the semantic web end-user tasks where they can be used and analyzed how interaction patterns can improve the functionality of each of those semantic web end-user tasks.
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