Terminology Matters: About Labeling Used in the User Interfaces of Home Networking Devices
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Authors: Abbas Moallem
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This paper presents the results of a terminology survey on home networking. The results of this study show that all of the major brands of home networking appliances use complex terminology in their user interfaces and that a very small percentage of people know the meaning of these terms.
Keywords: Terminology in user interface design, Home Networking, Routers User Interface, Labeling
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001255
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