RealThings

IBM RealPhone—an example of the RealThings design methodology

IBM RealThings is a software interface design methodology proposed by IBM in 1998. Instead of using traditional computer-based elements, RealThings proposes that images of physical real-life objects are used instead. This was aimed to be more “natural and intuitive, allowing users to focus more on their tasks and less on computer artefacts.”[1]

As a demonstration IBM created RealPhone, RealCD and RealBook.

See also

References

  1. Mullay (April 1998). "IBM RealThings". CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems. ACM Press. pp. 1314. doi:10.1145/286498.286505. ISBN 1-58113-028-7.


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