Interaction design : beyond human-computer interaction
Preece, Jenny
Interaction design : beyond human-computer interaction by Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers and Helen Sharp - New Delhi : John Wiley & Sons, ©2003 - xxiii, 519 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Chapter 1: What is interaction design? Chapter 2: Understanding and conceptualizing interaction Chapter 3: Understanding users Chapter 4: Designing for collaboration and communication Chapter 5: Understanding how interfaces affect users Chapter 6: The process of interaction design Chapter 7: Identifying needs and establishing requirements Chapter 8: Design prototyping and construction Chapter 9: User-centered approaches to interaction design Chapter 10: Introduction evaluation Chapter 11: An evaluation framework Chapter 12: Observing users Chapter 13: Asking users and experts Chapter 14: Testing and modeling users Chapter 15: Design and evaluation in the real world: communicators and advisory systems
The authors present an up-to-date exposition of the design of the current and next generation interactive technologies, such as the Web, mobiles and wearables. This book deals with a broad scope of issues, topics and paradigms that has traditionally been the scope of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID). The book covers psychological and social aspects of users, interaction styles, user requirements, design approaches, usability and evaluation, traditional and future interface paradigms and the role of theory in informing design. The topics will be grounded in the design process and the aim is to present relevant issues in an integrated and coherent way, rather than assembling a collection of chapters on individual HCI topics.
8126503939
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
Human-computer interaction
004.019 / PRE-I
Interaction design : beyond human-computer interaction by Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers and Helen Sharp - New Delhi : John Wiley & Sons, ©2003 - xxiii, 519 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Chapter 1: What is interaction design? Chapter 2: Understanding and conceptualizing interaction Chapter 3: Understanding users Chapter 4: Designing for collaboration and communication Chapter 5: Understanding how interfaces affect users Chapter 6: The process of interaction design Chapter 7: Identifying needs and establishing requirements Chapter 8: Design prototyping and construction Chapter 9: User-centered approaches to interaction design Chapter 10: Introduction evaluation Chapter 11: An evaluation framework Chapter 12: Observing users Chapter 13: Asking users and experts Chapter 14: Testing and modeling users Chapter 15: Design and evaluation in the real world: communicators and advisory systems
The authors present an up-to-date exposition of the design of the current and next generation interactive technologies, such as the Web, mobiles and wearables. This book deals with a broad scope of issues, topics and paradigms that has traditionally been the scope of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID). The book covers psychological and social aspects of users, interaction styles, user requirements, design approaches, usability and evaluation, traditional and future interface paradigms and the role of theory in informing design. The topics will be grounded in the design process and the aim is to present relevant issues in an integrated and coherent way, rather than assembling a collection of chapters on individual HCI topics.
8126503939
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
Human-computer interaction
004.019 / PRE-I