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Second commentary on "XML and the new design regime"
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Volume 26 ,  Issue 2  (May 2002) table of contents
COLUMN: Commentaries table of contents
Pages: 45 - 47  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:1527-6805
Author
Mir Haynes  Technical Communicator and Information Architect
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Focusing on the necessity that a communicative channel must respect the information needs and limitations of a human audience, the author asserts that those limitations prevent any channel, including XML, from achieving ultimate communication goals.


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Nielsen, Jakob. "Did poor usability kill e-commerce?" Alertbox, http://www.useit.com; accessed 29 July 2002.
 
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Ricadela, Aaron. "Remember the user's point of view: Hard-to-handle applications can frustrate customers and cost sales." Informationweek.com, http://www.informationweek.com; accessed 29 July 2002.