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Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Jenny Preece, Univ. of Maryland
Yvonne Rogers, Sussex Univ., UK
Helen Sharp, Open Univ., UK
ISBN: 978-0-471-49278-8
©2002
544 pages
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Table of Contents
  1. What is Interaction Design and Why is it Important?
  2. So What do Users do at the Interface?
  3. The Psychology of Users
  4. Beyond the Individual User: Supporting Users Interacting Together
  5. Informing the Design Process through Theory and Research
  6. What is Involved in Designing a System?
  7. Design Methods and Techniques
  8. Design Tools and Environments
  9. Involving Users in Design and Understanding Users' Work
  10. Design in Reality
  11. From Design to Implementation
  12. Informing Design through Early Evaluation
  13. Approaches to Evaluation
  14. Evaluation in Action
  15. Looking Towards the Future
 

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