The User Interface: Concepts and Designs deals with the design of those parts of a system that a user comes into contact with daily. The book provides guidance in designing parts that are easy to understand and easy to work with efficiently. The book introduces some of the key ideas in user interface design, extending them into the field of computer human interface design. Containing numerous real world examples and exercises, it will help readers formulate their own computer interface designs and solutions.
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Pearson Education Limited
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Höhe: 242 mm
Breite: 180 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-0-201-54441-1 (9780201544411)
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Section 1.
Introduction
Hello What Is the User Interface?
The Importance of the User Interface The Book's Structure
The Information Diagram
The Knife with No Handle
Section 2.
Design Introduction
General Design
Design for Use
Existing Areas of Design for Use Industrial
Design Summary
Section 3.
Interactive Systems
Systems Notating
Interactive Systems Summary
Section 4.
Abstraction and Presentation
Introduction Abstraction
Different Abstract Models Presentation
Classifying Presentations
Summary
Section 5.
More about Presentation Introduction
Density of information