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Universal Usability: Designing Computer Interfaces for Diverse User Populations
Universal Usability: Designing Computer Interfaces for Diverse User Populations
Edited by Dr. Jonathan Lazar, Towson University
ISBN: 978-0-470-02727-1
©2006
626 pages
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New to This Edition
  • Edited by a key researcher and emerging authority in HCI and Usability.
  • A groundbreaking collection of essential research into usability for diverse users, addressing economic diversity, age, and – most importantly – disabilities, where the foremost and most market-driven research is taking place.
  • Strong practical approach, rather than theory driven.
  • Extremely valuable for students on Usability and User Interface Design courses, as well as advanced HCI courses.
  • Essential reading for Usability practitioners.
  • Complements Wiley’s existing HCI list (Preece, Jones and Marsden)
  • The chapters include real-world projects, being carried out on different continents. The authors of the chapters also represent diversity—interface researchers and software developers in university, industrial, and government settings. 

  • Includes guidelines and suggestions for students attempting similar projects, as well as implications for different stakeholders such as policymakers, researchers, and designers.

 

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