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Usability Engineering
Scenario-Based Development of Human-Computer Interaction
Mary Beth Rosson (Author), John M. Carroll (Author)
9781558607125, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 20 October 2001
448 pages
23.4 x 18.6 x 2.8 cm, 1.2 kg
"This book is ideally suited for a problem-based curriculum in which students simultaneously learn good development processes while completing a term project. The book gives excellent guidance, and the case study approach is an excellent organizer and motivator. At last, the proper problem-based textbook." --Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group"One of the nice things about this book is that it identifies where tradeoffs exist in developing user interfaces. Too many books provide guidelines as if they were absolute; unfortunately, this is not the case. Tradeoffs must be constantly made, and understanding how one usability objective can impact another is critical to good design." --Jon Meads, Usability Architects
You don't need to be convinced. You know that usability is key to the success of any interactive system-from commercial software to B2B Web sites to handheld devices. But you need skills to make usability part of your product development equation. How will you assess your users' needs and preferences? How will you design effective solutions that are grounded in users' current practices? How will you evaluate and refine these designs to ensure a quality product? Usability Engineering: Scenario-Based Development of Human-Computer Interaction is a radical departure from traditional books that emphasize theory and address experts. This book focuses on the realities of product development, showing how user interaction scenarios can make usability practices an integral part of interactive system development. As you'll learn, usability engineering is not the application of inflexible rules; it's a process of analysis, prototyping, and problem solving in which you evaluate tradeoffs, make reasoned decisions, and maximize the overall value of your product.
ForewardPrefaceColor Plates Following PageChapter 1 - Scenario-Based Usability EngineeringChapter 2 - Analyzing RequirementsChapter 3 - Activity DesignChapter 4 - Information DesignChapter 5 - Interaction DesignChapter 6 - PrototypingChapter 7 - Usability EvaluationChapter 8 - User DocumentationChapter 9 - Emerging Paradigms for User InteractionChapter 10 - Usability Engineering in PracticeAppendix - Inferential StatisticsGlossaryReferencesFigure CreditsIndex
Subject Areas: Human-computer interaction [UYZ], Software Engineering [UMZ]
