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User interface design The major principles of user-centered design are: focus on end-users Their knowledge of the geographic

ic information . Their prior experiences with GIS applications . Their work objectives and responsibilities. The activities to perform tasks with a traditional method or using an existing GIS Their work environment Their subjective requirements for GIS applications. Iterative design Appropriate allocation of functions between end-user and GIS Multidisciplinary design team. GIS user interface design requires a variety of skills: substantial knowledge of the geographic information domain, expertise of GIS technology and user interface design skills.

User input design customization and development strategies should be based on step-by-step releases to ensure delivery of appropriate functionality. End-users must be provided with the chance to interact with prototypes and influence the design of the next stage. Expensive failures will largely be avoided this way.

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