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DESIGNING THE USER INTERFACE: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 4/E |
I. introduction.
1. usability of interactive systems. 2. guidelines, principles, and theories.
ii. development processes.
3. managing design processes. 4. evaluating interface designs. 5. software tools.
iii. interaction styles.
6. direct manipulation and virtual environments. 7. menu selection, form fillin, and dialog boxes. 8. command and natural languages. 9. interaction devices. 10. collaboration.
iv. design issues.
11. quality of service. 12. balancing function and fashion. 13. user manuals, online help, and tutorials. 14. information search and visualization.
provides a broad survey of designing, implementing, managing, maintaining, training, and refining the user interface of interactive systems.
includes practical techniques and guidelines for effective interface designs.
provides informative introductions to development methodologies, evaluation techniques, and user-interface building tools.
written by ben shneiderman, a leader in the field of hci and founding director (1983-2000) of the human-computer interaction laboratory (hcil) at the university of maryland at college park. co-authored by catherine plaisant, associate research scientist and associate director of hcil.
Author : Ben shneiderman
Publication : Pearson
Isbn : 9788131721636
Store book number : 108
NRS 760.00
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