Usability of complex information systems : evaluation of user interaction /
Usability of complex information systems : evaluation of user interaction /
editors, Michael J. Albers, Brian Still.
- Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
- xxvii, 371 pages. ; 24 cm.
"A CRC title."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comprehending Complexity: Solutions for Understanding the Usability of Information - Usability of Complex Information Systems, M.J. Albers - Combining Rhetorical Theory with Usability Theory to Evaluate Quality of Writing in Web-Based Texts, D. Hailey - Language Complexity and Usability, N. Jahnke - Innovation and Collaboration in Product Development: Creating a New Role for Usability Studies in Educational Publishing, T.W. Howard and M. Greer - Theorizing Complexity: Ideas for Conceptualizing Usability and Complex Systems - Mapping Usability: An Ecological Framework for Analyzing User Experience, B. Still - Usability and Information Relationships: Considering Content Relationships and Contextual Awareness When Testing Complex Information, M.J. Albers - Continuous Usability Evaluation of Increasingly Complex, V. Stantchev
- Design Considerations for Usability Testing Complex Electronic Commerce Websites: A Perspective from the Literature, J. Fisher - Designing for Complexity: Methods of Conceptualizing Design Needs of Complex Systems - An Activity-Theoretical Approach to the Usability Testing of Information Products Meant to Support Complex Use, H. Shearer - Designing Usable and Useful Solutions for Complex Systems: A Case Study for Genomics Research, R.S. Dicks - Incorporating Usability into the API Design Process, R. Watson - Practical Approaches: Methods for Evaluating Complexity - Tapping into Desirability in User Experience, C.M. Barnum and L.A. Palmer - Novel Interaction Styles, Complex Working Contexts, and the Role of Usability, D. Golightly, M. D'Cruz, H. Patel, M. Pettitt, S. Sharples, A.W. Stedmon, and J.R. Wilson
9781439828946 (hardcover : alk. paper)
2010027447
Human-computer interaction.
User-centered system design.
Computer software--Evaluation.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Web site development.
QA76.9.H85 / U68 2011
004.21 / U
"A CRC title."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comprehending Complexity: Solutions for Understanding the Usability of Information - Usability of Complex Information Systems, M.J. Albers - Combining Rhetorical Theory with Usability Theory to Evaluate Quality of Writing in Web-Based Texts, D. Hailey - Language Complexity and Usability, N. Jahnke - Innovation and Collaboration in Product Development: Creating a New Role for Usability Studies in Educational Publishing, T.W. Howard and M. Greer - Theorizing Complexity: Ideas for Conceptualizing Usability and Complex Systems - Mapping Usability: An Ecological Framework for Analyzing User Experience, B. Still - Usability and Information Relationships: Considering Content Relationships and Contextual Awareness When Testing Complex Information, M.J. Albers - Continuous Usability Evaluation of Increasingly Complex, V. Stantchev
- Design Considerations for Usability Testing Complex Electronic Commerce Websites: A Perspective from the Literature, J. Fisher - Designing for Complexity: Methods of Conceptualizing Design Needs of Complex Systems - An Activity-Theoretical Approach to the Usability Testing of Information Products Meant to Support Complex Use, H. Shearer - Designing Usable and Useful Solutions for Complex Systems: A Case Study for Genomics Research, R.S. Dicks - Incorporating Usability into the API Design Process, R. Watson - Practical Approaches: Methods for Evaluating Complexity - Tapping into Desirability in User Experience, C.M. Barnum and L.A. Palmer - Novel Interaction Styles, Complex Working Contexts, and the Role of Usability, D. Golightly, M. D'Cruz, H. Patel, M. Pettitt, S. Sharples, A.W. Stedmon, and J.R. Wilson
9781439828946 (hardcover : alk. paper)
2010027447
Human-computer interaction.
User-centered system design.
Computer software--Evaluation.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Web site development.
QA76.9.H85 / U68 2011
004.21 / U