Scenario-based usability engineering -- Analyzing requirements -- Activity design -- Information design -- interaction design -- Prototyping -- Usability evaluation -- User documentation -- Emerging paradigms for user interaction -- Usability engineering in practice.
This text is about achieving usability in product user interface design through a process called Usability Engineering. The techniques presented include not only UI requirements analysis, but also organizational and managerial strategies.
Yet problems in the adoption of methods by project teams are rarely examined. This book provides a new perspective on the integration and adoption of usability engineering methods by software development teams.
Suggested solutions are provided at the end of the book. The book is intended for practising developers, designers and technical communicators, and for students of these professions.
Adding Usability to Web Engineering Models and Tools. Paper presented at the Fifth International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2005), Sydney, Australia. Badre, N. A. (2002). Shaping Web Usability: Interaction Design in Context.
Website usability engineering is a complex socio-technical process. This case study has made visible the social negotiations that take place in the analysis stages of the web development life cycle in order to highlight the ...
Each chapter is worth the price of admission! I found more useful ideas and creative thinking in this book than I've come across in one place in years.
Design engineers, usability and reliability engineers, software programmers, documentation specialists, product managers, quality engineers, and market/product managers will find this text invaluable in getting usability built into products ...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th Usability Symposium of the Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering Workgroup of the Austrian Computer Society, USAB 2008, held in Graz, Austria, in November 2008.
Build several weeks of slack into the test schedule in anticipation of a delayed response. Upon submitting your test plan, ask your IRB contact to estimate the expected response time. Engage a consultant familiar with IRB requirements ...
How do I reduce the effort in the Usability engineering work to be done to get problems solved? How can I ensure that plans of action include every Usability engineering task and that every Usability engineering outcome is in place?