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2002
The third edition of a groundbreaking reference, The Human–Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies, and Emerging Applications raises the bar for handbooks in this field. It is the largest, most complete compilation of HCI theories, principles, advances, case studies, and more that exist within a single volume.
Randy J. Pagulayan+4 more
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The third edition of a groundbreaking reference, The Human–Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies, and Emerging Applications raises the bar for handbooks in this field. It is the largest, most complete compilation of HCI theories, principles, advances, case studies, and more that exist within a single volume.
Randy J. Pagulayan+4 more
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User-centered design in universal design resources?
Universal Access in the Information Society, 2010Studies have revealed usability problems with universal design resources (UDRs). In this paper, four UDR development cases are reviewed (Section 508 standards, Web accessibility guidelines, the British Standard on managing inclusive design, and Irish guidelines on public access terminals).
Chris M. Law+2 more
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Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2004
During initial development, KDD solutions often focus heavily on algorithms, architectures, software, hardware, and systems engineering challenges, without first thoroughly exploring how end-users will employ the new KDD technology. As a result of such "system-centered" design, many useless features are implemented that prolong development and ...
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During initial development, KDD solutions often focus heavily on algorithms, architectures, software, hardware, and systems engineering challenges, without first thoroughly exploring how end-users will employ the new KDD technology. As a result of such "system-centered" design, many useless features are implemented that prolong development and ...
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The Argentinization of the User Centered Design
2012The current study presents an analysis of the degree of circulation of traditional colours of the villages, whether it is in the internet or in the emerging digital communication media. A diachronic study of the colours azure or light blue, white, yellow and red allows to detect how the use of these colours has spread in the most varied environments of
Jacqueline Alma+2 more
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User-Centered Design and Marketing
2005The purpose of this chapter is to help Web marketers better understand the basis for the development of more customer-focused, value-enhanced Web sites. To help address this issue, this chapter integrates theory and research from user-centered design with theory and research from marketing on value and goal-directed behavior to develop and support a ...
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USER–CENTERED DESIGN FOR PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
Information Systems Management, 1996The complexity of implementing client/server architectures often relegates the most important element in an effective system—the user—to the back burner. Usability engineering, or user–centered design, maximizes the likelihood that users will find an application solution useful and effective while also reducing development cycle, costs, and failure ...
Lovie A. Melkus+3 more
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User‐centered design of collaboration technology
Journal of Organizational Computing, 1991Groupware, like other forms of information technology, should be designed with the users’ needs and capabilities as the focus. User‐centered system design consists of observation and analysis of users at work, assistance in design from relevant aspects of theory, and iterative testing with users.
Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson
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User-Centered Design of Mobile Geo-Applications
2012One purpose of this chapter is to inform about the geographic aspects that make mobile geo-applications different from other mobile software applications: (1) positioning techniques (like GPS) with which mobile devices may be localized in geographic space; (2) access to additional geographic attribute data; and (3) the representation of geographic ...
Van Elzakker, C.P.J.M.+1 more
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User-Centered Design of Web Pages
2008This paper conducts an experimental study on university web pages to examine whether the hyperlink style affects users' feelings of a web page. We categorize 3 hyperlink styles, including text only, text and symbol, and text and icon. A grey relational analysis conducted suggests that the hyperlink style is a crucial element in user-centered web page ...
Yang-Cheng Lin, Chung-Hsing Yeh
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Experience in remote user-centered design
Proceedings of the 26th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication, 2008To meet an immediate need in a new market, the corporation needed a customer document for installing a suite of tools that had previously been installed only by experienced service engineers. More than one support engineer had written a short document describing the installation tasks, but these documents pre-supposed a high level of expertise on the ...
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