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Taylor & Francis Ltd Human-Computer Interaction 2009 Edition by Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko
Hailed on first publication as a compendium of foundational principles and cutting-edge research, The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook has become the gold standard reference in this field. Derived from select chapters of this groundbreaking resource, Human-Computer Interaction: The Development Practice addresses requirements specification, design and development, and testing and evaluation activities. It also covers task analysis, contextual design, personas, scenario-based design, participatory design, and a variety of evaluation techniques including usability testing, inspection-based and model-based evaluation, and survey design. The book includes contributions from eminent researchers and professionals from around the world who, under the guidance of editors Andrew Sear and Julie Jacko, explore visionary perspectives and developments that fundamentally transform the discipline and its practice. Designing Human-Computer Interactions.User Experience and HCI, Mike KuniavskyRequirements Specifications within the Usability Engineering Lifecycle, Deborah J. MayhewTask Analysis, Catherine Courage, Janice (Genny) Redish, and Dennis WixonContextual Design, Karen HoltzblattAn Ethnographic Approach to Design, Jeanette Blomberg, Mark BurrelPutting Personas to Work: Using Data-Driven Personas to Focus Product Planning, Design and Development, Tamara Adlin and John PruittPrototyping Tools and Techniques, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon and Wendy E. MackayScenario-based Design, Mary Beth Rosson and John M. CarrollParticipatory Design: The Third Space in HCI, Michael J. MullerUnified User Interface Development: New Challenges and Opportunities, Anthony Savidis and Constantine StephanidisHCI and Software Engineering: Designing for User Interface Plasticity, Joeelle Coutaz and Gaelle CalvaryUsability Testing: Current Practice and Future Directions, Joesph S. Dumas and Jean E. FoxSurvey Design and Implementation in HCI, A. Ant OzokInspection-based Evaluation, Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych, and Darryn LaveryModel-Based Evaluation, David Kieras