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User interface design and evaluation [electronic book] / edited by Debbie Stone.

Contributor(s): Stone, Deborah L [editor] | Open University.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier : Morgan Kaufmann, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: online resource (xxviii, 669 pages) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780120884360 (paperback); 0120884364 (paperback); 9780080520322 (e-book).Subject(s): User interfaces (Computer systems)Additional physical formats: Print version: User interface design and evaluation.DDC classification: 005.437 Online resources: E-book Also available in print form.Summary: Whether you are a professional new to the user-centered design field, or an experienced designer who needs to learn the fundamentals of user interface design and evaluation, this book can lead the way. What will you get from this book? Based on a course from the Open University, UK which has been taught to over a thousand professionals and students, this book presents an overview of the field. It illustrates the benefits of a user-centered approach to the design of software, computer systems, and web sites, and provides a clear and practical discussion of requirements gathering; developing interaction design from user requirements; and user interface evaluation. The book's coverage includes established HCI topics for example, visibility, affordance, feedback, metaphors, mental models, and the like combined with practical guidelines for contemporary designs and current trends, which makes for a winning combination. You get a clear presentation of ideas, illustrations of concepts, using real-world applications. This book will help you develop all the skills necessary for iterative user-centered design, and provides a firm foundation for user interface design and evaluation on which to build. ·Covers the design of graphical user interfaces, web sites, and interfaces for embedded systems ·Full color production, with activities, projects, hundreds of illustrations, and industrial applications. ·A supporting web site Includes sample exam paper, numerous activities to practice the concepts learned, and a set of review questions to test your own learning plus web resources.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

User Interface Design and Evaluation provides an overview of the user-centered design field. It illustrates the benefits of a user-centered approach to the design of software, computer systems, and websites.

The book provides clear and practical discussions of requirements gathering, developing interaction design from user requirements, and user interface evaluation. The book's coverage includes established HCI topics--for example, visibility, affordance, feedback, metaphors, mental models, and the like--combined with practical guidelines for contemporary designs and current trends, which makes for a winning combination. It provides a clear presentation of ideas, illustrations of concepts, using real-world applications. This book will help readers develop all the skills necessary for iterative user-centered design, and provides a firm foundation for user interface design and evaluation on which to build.

It is ideal for seasoned professionals in user interface design and usability engineering (looking for new tools with which to expand their knowledge); new people who enter the HCI field with no prior educational experience; and software developers, web application developers, and information appliance designers who need to know more about interaction design and evaluation.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 631-640) and index.

Whether you are a professional new to the user-centered design field, or an experienced designer who needs to learn the fundamentals of user interface design and evaluation, this book can lead the way. What will you get from this book? Based on a course from the Open University, UK which has been taught to over a thousand professionals and students, this book presents an overview of the field. It illustrates the benefits of a user-centered approach to the design of software, computer systems, and web sites, and provides a clear and practical discussion of requirements gathering; developing interaction design from user requirements; and user interface evaluation. The book's coverage includes established HCI topics for example, visibility, affordance, feedback, metaphors, mental models, and the like combined with practical guidelines for contemporary designs and current trends, which makes for a winning combination. You get a clear presentation of ideas, illustrations of concepts, using real-world applications. This book will help you develop all the skills necessary for iterative user-centered design, and provides a firm foundation for user interface design and evaluation on which to build. ·Covers the design of graphical user interfaces, web sites, and interfaces for embedded systems ·Full color production, with activities, projects, hundreds of illustrations, and industrial applications. ·A supporting web site Includes sample exam paper, numerous activities to practice the concepts learned, and a set of review questions to test your own learning plus web resources.

CIT Module MMED 8014 - Core reading.

Also available in print form.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • I Introduction
  • II Requirements: How to gather requirements
  • Users and the domain
  • Tasks and Work
  • Thinking about and Describing Requirements
  • Case Study on requirements
  • III Design: Work reengineering and conceptual design
  • Design rationale and principles
  • Interaction design
  • Interaction styles
  • Choosing Interaction devices: hardware
  • Choosing interaction elements: software components
  • Case study on Design
  • Style guides
  • Guidelines and user-centered design
  • Designing a GUI
  • Designing for the Web
  • Design of embedded computer systems and small devices
  • Case study on requirements, design, and evaluation
  • IV Evaluation: Why evaluate?
  • Deciding on what to evaluate, the strategy
  • Planning who, what, where, and when
  • Deciding how to collect data
  • Final preparations for the evaluation
  • Analysis and interpretation of user-observation evaluation data
  • Inspections of the User Interface
  • Variations and more comprehensive evaluations
  • V Persuasion: Communication and using findings
  • Winning and maintaining support for user-centered design
  • Summary

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