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  • Book 5 of 141: Human-Computer Interaction

    Law, Effir; Hvanberg, Ebba and Cockton, Gilbert, edited by.

    Language: English

    Published by Springer Verlag, London, 2008

    ISBN 10: 1846289408 ISBN 13: 9781846289408

    Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, glossy printed paper covered boards, xxiv, 429 pp., diagrams, tables, index Articles are "Usability Evaluation of User Interfaces Generated with a Model-Driven Architecture Tool," Silvia Abrahao, Emilio Iborra and Jean Vanderdonckt, "Software Quality Engineering: The Leverage for Gaining Maturity," Witold Suryn, "Connecting Rigorous System Analysis to Experience-Centered Design," Michael Harrison, Jose Creissac Campos, Gavin Doherty, and Karsten Loer, "Tailoring Usability into Agile Software Development Projects," Regina Bernhaupt, David Navarre, Philippe Palanque, and Marco Winckler, "Systems Usability Promoting Core-Task Oriented Work Practices," Paula Savoija and Leena Norros, "Usability Work in Professional Website Design: Insights from Practitioners' Perspectives," Dominic Furniss, Ann Blandford an Paul Curzon, "Characterizations, Requirements, and Activities of User-Centered Designthe KESSU 2.2 Model," Timo Jokela, "Remote Usability Evaluation: Discussion of a General Framework and Experiences from Research with a Specific Too," Fabio Paterno, "Utility and Experience in the Evolution of Usability," Gitte Lindgaard and Avi Parush, "Usability and Users' Health Issues in Systems Development Attitudes and Perspectives," Asa Cajender, Inger Boivie and Jan Gullksen, "Usability Evaluation as Idea Generation," Kasper Hornbaek, "Putting Value into E-valu-ation," Gilbert Cockton, "HCI and the Economics of User Experience," Marcin Sikorski, "The Future of Usability Evaluation: Increasing Impact on Value," Stephanie Rosenbaum, "A Green Paper on Usability Maturation," Eddie Lai-Chong Law, Ebba Thora Hvannberg and Gilbert Cockton.