Designing the user interface : strategies for effective human-computer interaction.

By: Shneiderman, BenContributor(s): Plaisant, CatherineMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Dorling Kindersley., 2005Description: 670 p. : illustrationsISBN: 9788131721636 ; 8131721639DDC classification: 004.6
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- 1. Usability of interactive systems -- 2. Guidelines, principles, and theories -- Part II. Development processes -- 3. Managing design processes -- 4. Evaluating interface designs -- 5. Software tools -- Part III. Interaction styles -- 6. Direct manipulation and virtual environments -- 7. Menu selection, form fillin, and dialog boxes -- 8. Command and natural languages -- 9. Interaction devices -- 10. Collaboration -- Part IV. Design issues -- 11. Quality of service -- 12. Balancing function and fashion -- 13. User manuals, online help, and tutorials -- 14. Information search and visualization -- Afterword: Societal and individual impact of user interfaces.
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Included Name, Subject Index.

Part I. Introduction --
1. Usability of interactive systems --
2. Guidelines, principles, and theories --
Part II. Development processes --
3. Managing design processes --
4. Evaluating interface designs --
5. Software tools --
Part III. Interaction styles --
6. Direct manipulation and virtual environments --
7. Menu selection, form fillin, and dialog boxes --
8. Command and natural languages --
9. Interaction devices --
10. Collaboration --
Part IV. Design issues --
11. Quality of service --
12. Balancing function and fashion --
13. User manuals, online help, and tutorials --
14. Information search and visualization --
Afterword: Societal and individual impact of user interfaces.

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