On Jun 2, 2007, at 9:23 PM, Cindy Lu wrote: > The question is if the scope is 200-500, does the live scrolling > feature > still work well? > > On search.live.com, you can use the scroll bar for the millions of > search > results and the visible range is displayed to you ask you scroll. > http://search.live.com/images/results.aspx?q=msn&FORM=BIRE > > In an enterprise web application where complicated business logics are > involved, can the data be presented fast enough? Hi Cindy, The key question is how the users scan the data. If the data appears with the most likely candidates at the top, the user is likely to scan slowly. In cases like this, the dynamic loading and presentation of subsequent data in the live model can keep up. If the user is going to grab the scroll bar to quickly get further into the data set, skipping the initial items without even scanning them, the live model will likely struggle. This would be a scenario where the user is jumping into the data set (say, starting at a specific letter further into the data,) and therefore not interested in the stuff that is initially loaded. In this case, you'd be better off offering an indexed approach to the data. Hope that helps, Jared Jared M. Spool User Interface Engineering 510 Turnpike St., Suite 102, North Andover, MA 01845 e: [log in to unmask] p: +1 978 327 5561 http://uie.com Blog: http://uie.com/brainsparks -------------------------------------------------------------- Tip of the Day: Use the archives to research common questions CHI-WEB: www.sigchi.org/web POSTINGS: mailto:[log in to unmask] MODERATORS: mailto:[log in to unmask] SUBSCRIPTION CHANGES & FAQ: www.sigchi.org/web/faq.html --------------------------------------------------------------