Interaction design: (Record no. 13771)

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International Standard Book Number 9781119020752
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Transcribing agency NULRC
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Classification number QA 76.9.H85 .P74 2015
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Personal name Preece, Jenny.
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Title Interaction design:
Remainder of title Beyond human-computer interaction /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jenny Preece and Yvonne Rogers
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Edition statement 4th edition.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chichester, England :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Son, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2015
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Extent xiii, 567 pages :
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Dimensions 25 cm.
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Price amount USD79
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note What's Inside ix 1 WHAT IS INTERACTION DESIGN? 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Good and Poor Design 2 1.3 What Is Interaction Design? 8 1.4 The User Experience 12 1.5 The Process of Interaction Design 15 1.6 Interaction Design and the User Experience 19 Interview with Harry Brignull 34 2 UNDERSTANDING AND CONCEPTUALIZING INTERACTION 36 2.1 Introduction 36 2.2 Understanding the Problem Space and Conceptualizing Interaction 37 2.3 Conceptual Models 41 2.4 Interface Metaphors 45 2.5 Interaction Types 47 2.6 Paradigms, Visions, Theories, Models, and Frameworks 54 Interview with Kees Dorst 62 3 COGNITIVE ASPECTS 65 3.1 Introduction 65 3.2 What Is Cognition? 66 3.3 Cognitive Frameworks 85 4 SOCIAL INTERACTION 100 4.1 Introduction 100 4.2 Being Social 101 4.3 Face-to-Face Conversations 102 4.4 Remote Conversations 106 4.5 Telepresence 111 4.6 Co-presence 118 5 EMOTIONAL INTERACTION 131 5.1 Introduction 131 5.2 Emotions and the User Experience 132 5.3 Expressive Interfaces 138 5.4 Annoying Interfaces 140 5.5 Detecting Emotions and Emotional Technology 143 5.6 Persuasive Technologies and Behavioral Change 146 5.7 Anthropomorphism and Zoomorphism 152 6 INTERFACES 158 6.1 Introduction 158 6.2 Interface Types 159 6.3 Natural User Interfaces and Beyond 219 6.4 Which Interface? 221 Interview with Leah Beuchley 224 7 DATA GATHERING 226 7.1 Introduction 226 7.2 Five Key Issues 227 7.3 Data Recording 231 7.4 Interviews 233 7.5 Questionnaires 244 7.6 Observation 252 7.7 Choosing and Combining Techniques 269 8 DATA ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION, AND PRESENTATION 275 8.1 Introduction 275 8.2 Qualitative and Quantitative 276 8.3 Simple Quantitative Analysis 279 8.4 Simple Qualitative Analysis 291 8.5 Tools to Support Data Analysis 300 8.6 Using Theoretical Frameworks 303 8.7 Presenting the Findings 314 9 THE PROCESS OF INTERACTION DESIGN 319 9.1 Introduction 319 9.2 What Is Involved in Interaction Design? 320 9.3 Some Practical Issues 333 Interview with Ellen Gottesdiener 346 10 ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS 350 10.1 Introduction 350 10.2 What, How, and Why? 351 10.3 What Are Requirements? 353 10.4 Data Gathering for Requirements 361 10.5 Data Analysis, Interpretation, and Presentation 368 10.6 Task Description 370 10.7 Task Analysis 380 11 DESIGN, PROTOTYPING, AND CONSTRUCTION 385 11.1 Introduction 385 11.2 Prototyping 386 11.3 Conceptual Design 397 11.4 Concrete Design 406 11.5 Using Scenarios 409 11.6 Generating Prototypes 409 11.7 Construction 420 Interview with the late Gary Marsden 429 12 INTERACTION DESIGN IN PRACTICE 432 12.1 Introduction 432 12.2 AgileUX 433 12.3 Design Patterns 443 12.4 Open Source Resources 447 12.5 Tools for Interaction Design 448 13 INTRODUCING EVALUATION 452 13.1 Introduction 452 13.2 The Why, What, Where, and When of Evaluation 453 13.3 Types of Evaluation 456 13.4 Evaluation Case Studies 462 13.5 What Did We Learn from the Case Studies? 467 13.6 Other Issues to Consider when Doing Evaluation 469 14 EVALUATION STUDIES: FROM CONTROLLED TO NATURAL SETTINGS 474 14.1 Introduction 474 14.2 Usability Testing 474 14.3 Conducting Experiments 484 14.4 Field Studies 488 Interview with danah boyd 498 15 EVALUATION: INSPECTIONS, ANALYTICS, AND MODELS 500 15.1 Introduction 500 15.2 Inspections: Heuristic Evaluation and Walkthroughs 500 15.3 Analytics 514 15.4 Predictive Models 518 References 523 Index 553
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Summary, etc. Hugely popular with students and professionals alike, Interaction Design is an ideal resource for learning the interdisciplinary skills needed for interaction design, human–computer interaction, information design, web design and ubiquitous computing. This text offers a cross-disciplinary, practical and process-oriented introduction to the field, showing not just what principles ought to apply to interaction design, but crucially how they can be applied. id-book.com, the accompanying website, contains extensive additional teaching and learning material including slides for each chapter, comments on chapter activities and a number of in-depth case studies written by researchers and designers.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
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Personal name Rogers, Yvonne
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    Library of Congress Classification     Gen. Ed. - CCIT LRC - Main National University - Manila General Circulation 07/14/2016 Purchased - Amazon 79.00   GC QA 76.9.H85 .P74 2015 NULIB000011530 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books