Listing 1 - 10 of 318 << page
of 32
>>
Sort by

Book
Constructing knowledge art
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9781627052603 9781627052597 Year: 2015 Publisher: San Rafael, California (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) Morgan & Claypool

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
Contextual design
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9781627055598 9781627055581 Year: 2015 Publisher: San Rafael, California (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) Morgan & Claypool

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
Gegevensleer
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9014038143 Year: 1988 Publisher: Brussel Samsom

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
HCI theory
Author:
ISBN: 9781608459018 9781608459001 Year: 2012 Publisher: San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) Morgan & Claypool

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Theory is the bedrock of many sciences, providing a rigorous method to advance knowledge, through testing and falsifying hypotheses about observable phenomena. To begin with, the nascent field of HCI followed the scientific method borrowing theories from cognitive science to test theories about user performance at the interface. But HCI has emerged as an eclectic interdiscipline rather than a well-defined science. It now covers all aspects of human life, from birth to bereavement, through all manner of computing, from device ecologies to nano-technology. It comes as no surprise that the role of theory in HCI has also greatly expanded from the early days of scientific testing to include other functions such as describing, explaining, critiquing, and as the basis for generating new designs.The book charts the theoretical developments in HCI, both past and present, reflecting on how they have shaped the field. It explores both the rhetoric and the reality: how theories have been conceptualized, what was promised, how they have been used and which has made the most impact in the field -- and the reasons for this. Finally, it looks to the future and asks whether theory will continue to have a role, and, if so, what this might be.


Book
Designing for the digital age : how to create human-centered products and services
Author:
ISBN: 9780470229101 Year: 2009 Publisher: Indianapolis Wiley

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

1 Goal-Directed Product and Service Design. 2 Assembling the Team. 3 Project Planning. 4 Research Fundamentals. 5 Understanding the Business. 6 Planning User Research. 7 Understanding Potential Users and Customers. 8 Example Interview. 9 Other Sources of Information and Inspiration. 10 Making Sense of Your Data: Modeling. 11 Personas. 12 Defining Requirements. 13 Putting It All Together: The User and Domain Analysis. 14 Framework Definition: Visualizing Solutions. 15 Principles and Patterns for Framework Design. 16 Designing the Form Factor and Interaction Framework. 17 Principles and Patterns in Design Language. 18 Developing the Design Language. 19 Communicating the Framework and Design Language. 20 Detailed Design: Making Your Ideas Real. 21 Detailed Design Principles and Patterns. 22 Detailed Design Process and Practices. 23 Evaluating Your Design. 24 Communicating Detailed Design. 25 Supporting Implementation and Launch. 26 Improving Design Capabilities in Individuals and Organizations.

User interface design : bridging the gap from user requirements to design
Author:
ISBN: 0849331250 Year: 1998 Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

An introduction to human-computer interaction.
Author:
ISBN: 086377122X 0863771238 Year: 1989 Publisher: Hove Erlbaum

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

User interface design : a software engineering perspective
Author:
ISBN: 0321181433 Year: 2005 Publisher: Harlow Pearson Education

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Why is it that some computing systems appear simple and intuitive to use, while others confuse the users trying to work with them? For some software designers the interface is still seen as an add-on when the rest of the program has been written while human-computer interaction specialists consider programming the final task after numerous interface prototypes have been designed and evaluated. This book bridges the gap between the communities by showing how to design screens in a systematic way so that they are easy to understand and support the user interface efficiently. To do so, it draws on experience from programmers as well as usability specialists. Rather than just showing the reader how to design an interface, the book details how to actually make a fully functional interface putting theory into practice and showing the problems a designer faces when working in a real-world situation.

Designing for interaction : creating smart applications and clever devices
Author:
ISBN: 0321432061 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : New Riders

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Designing for Interaction is an introductory book to the practice of interaction design, the new design discipline that is behind such products as the iPod and innovative Web sites like Flickr. Aimed at new practitioners and students, as well as user experience professionals and developers, it is comprehensive look at the discipline, from its history to current methods to its future. While other books on this subject are either aimed at more seasoned practitioners or else are too focused on a particular medium like software, this guide will take a more holistic approach to the discipline, looking at interaction design for the Web, software, and devices. It is also the only interaction design book that is coming from a design background, not a computer science one. This much-needed guide is more than just a how-to manual. It covers interaction design fundamentals, approaches to designing, design research, and more, and spans all mediums--Internet, software, and devices. Even robots! Filled with tips, real-world projects, and interviews, you'll get a solid grounding in everything you need to successfully tackle interaction design.


Book
Human-computer interaction : development process
Authors: ---
ISBN: 1420088904 9781420088908 1420088904 9781420088908 Year: 2009 Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Listing 1 - 10 of 318 << page
of 32
>>
Sort by