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* Users perceive and act on objects
* Users can classify objects based on how they behave
* In the context of what users are trying to do, all the user interface objects fit together into a coherent overall representation.<ref name="Collins">Collins, D., Designing Object-oriented User interfaces. 1995, Redwood City, CA: Benjamin/Cummings</ref>
 
[[Jef Raskin]] suggests that the most important characteristic of an OOUI is that it adopts a 'noun-verb', rather than a 'verb-noun' style of interaction, and that this has several advantages in terms of usability.<ref name="Raskin">Raskin, J., The Humane Interface. 2000, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley / ACM Press</ref>