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Research Articles

Cross-Platform Interface Design: To Conform or Not to Conform?

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Pages 3802-3814 | Received 21 Feb 2022, Accepted 20 Jul 2022, Published online: 05 Aug 2022
 

Abstract

This article investigates whether brand consistent vs. platform convention conforming user interface design affects user acceptance of a software. Cross-platform software functions on different platforms. One component of software development cost is interface design cost. This cost can be high if the same software’s user interface must be uniquely designed to match the look-and-feel of each platform and built and tested across the entire spectrum of supported platforms. Interface built cost can be dramatically reduced if a brand consistent look-and-feel is adopted for the interface across all platforms. Our results show that brand consistent interface design does not hinder user acceptance of a software compared with an interface that conforms to the conventions of the platform. The conclusion is that cost savings associated with brand consistent user interface design can be achieved without the loss of user acceptance or trust.

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Henner Mohr

Henner Mohr is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah. He received his PhD in Computer Science and Information Systems from the University of Colorado Denver. Previously, he was an IT professional and technology leader for over 20 years in the software engineering, cloud, and IT security fields.

Zhiping Walter

Zhiping Walter is an associate professor of information systems at the University of Colorado Denver. She received her PhD from the University of Rochester. Her research has appeared in Journal of Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, among others.

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