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ISBN-10: 0201729938
ISBN-13: 9780201729931
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 304 pp
Published: 01/23/2002
Suggested retail price: $39.99
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Offering a structured approach to Web usability, Shaping Web Usability describes several contexts in which each site must be viewed, from the genre to which it belongs to the individual page. The book then provides a concrete methodology for designing a site effectively for the convenience, practicality, and pleasure of its users. Numerous real-world examples illustrate the book's concepts, techniques, and guidelines.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Human Computer Interaction for the Web.
2. Web Usability Strategy.
3. The Web Environment.
4. The Web User, Part 1: The Audience.
5. The Web User, Part 2: Older Adults.
6. Designing for Web Genres.
7. The Web Site.
8. The Web Page.
9. The Aesthetic Factor.
10. From Desktops to Handhelds.
11. The Cultural Context.
12. Evaluating Web Usability.
Bibliography.
Index. 0201729938T01102002
Albert N. Badre is a leading contributor to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). He is the founder and head of Interfacile, a consulting company specializing in Web usability, interface design, and HCI. In addition, he is a professor in the College of Computing and an adjunct in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech, where he founded the university's master's program in HCI. He has written numerous papers in the field and lectures worldwide.
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"Al Badre's book is about an everlasting truth--a truth that many people, many companies, many organizations have learned the hard way. That is, when designing technological systems for people to use, one must take into account the characteristics of the users, and the nature of the task, and the knowledge, experience, biases, strengths, and weaknesses that the users bring to the task. In the case at hand, the task is using the World Wide Web."
--James D. Foley, coauthor of Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice
All successful computer applications have one thing in common: They are designed with the user in mind. Author Al Badre has for years contributed to the ideas and methods needed to make any computer application fully usable. In Shaping Web Usability, he adapts and applies this firmly rooted knowledge and practice specifically to the Web.
Badre recognizes that Web sites comprise a unique application, where designers face a host of complex issues, including dynamic content, a broad and diverse audience, multiple entry points, intolerance of steep learning curves, and one-click abandonment. And with the arrival of handheld devices, Web designers confront additional difficult issues. Offering a structured approach to Web usability, Shaping Web Usability describes several contexts in which each site must be viewed, from the genre to which it belongs to the individual page. The book then provides a concrete methodology for designing a site effectively for the convenience, practicality, and pleasure of its users.
Inside, Web designers will find useful information on such topics as:
- Links, buttons, site maps, and indexes for smooth site navigation
- Keywords and site search engines
- Effective design of home, content, and transaction pages
- Achieving a balance between Web usability and impressive graphics
- Retrofitting Web pages for small-screen and mobile devices
- Addressing users' information-processing limits
- Designing Web sites for older adults
- Addressing the international cultural context of the Web
- Specific guidelines to support design excellence
- Using an iterative design process with continuous testing to
- maximize Web usability
- Constructing storyboards and interactive prototypes
- Conducting task analysis to discover the sequence of events visitors use to reach their goals
Numerous real-world examples illustrate the book's concepts, techniques, and guidelines. This one book puts decades of knowledge and experience into the hands of every Web designer.
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