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selected article is User Interface Design which can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_interface_design.

The article defines the concept of user interface(UI) design as the design of the user interfaces between human and machine/computer with an end goal of maximizing the user experience and usability of the machine. It also explains the requirements of a good user interface design and the different phases involved in the design. The article also proposes research that is currently being carried out in the user interface design field. In a Wikipedia article's infamous form, some of the fact stated in this article are not referenced with an appropriate reliable reference. The definition of user interface design presented at the beginning of the article fails to identify any source or reference for support or verification. Other important but omitted references also come up during the author's explanation of UI requirements gathering, process definition, and usability testing. The contributor(s) of the article do(es) a good job of keeping the content cohesive and relevant to the topic being discussed throughout the article. Most, if not all of the terms and examples presented and defined are directly related to the current point being addressed. There are no major off topic distractions included in the article. The article presents its ideas on neutral grounds across the broad variety of sub topics discussed. It does not seem skewed towards any direction, view or bias, but to provide necessary informative contributions, most of which are backed by a wide range of credible sources and reputable authorities in the given field. The article even suggests research that is being done in other areas that present alternative techniques and approaches to implementing a good UI design. Although most of the UI viewpoint and concepts are fairly represented in discussion and coverage length, one can argue that certain topics were barely mentioned at all. Some of the tools used in the process of creating prototypes, wire frames, and mock ups of the design were not included in the article. In the UI design process sub-topic, the contributor(s) spent little or no time explaining any of the steps involved in creating the GUI. On a general note however, the article seem well put together. Some much need references are not included but all the ones that were included are still active, an links to appropriate, relevant sources. The information provided by the article also seems fairly recent, nothing seems to be out of date.