This book will provide a comprehensive guide to product development for the Tablet PC platform - the end-to-end-product lifecycle, from conception to design to implementation to testing to launch. The book will provide the key conceptual, business, managerial, technical, and procedural information needed to develop products for the Tablet PC, enriched with practical details and lessons learned by pioneers participating in the Tablet PC launch.
End-to-End Product Development for Tablet PC will focus not just on code objects, but also on the body of technical knowledge and best practices involved in identifying opportunities created by new technology It will deliver successful business value propositions, craft compelling user experiences, planning project roadmaps, cover the launch and marketing of products, and explore how to provide customer service for new and radically different platforms like Tablet PC.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-1-59059-135-2 (9781590591352)
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W. Frederick Zimmerman is the product development editor for www.tabletpctalk.com. He is the editor of OneNoteInfoCenter.com and author of the forthcoming Power Users Guide to OneNote from Apress. Previously, he directed emerging technology strategy for LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan with his wife Cheryl and his children Kelsey and Parker.
Dan Woods is principal of Technology Productivity Services, a consulting firm, and was previously CTO of Capitalthinking.com and TheStreet.com. Before that, he was a senior director for Time Inc.'s Pathfinder service. He has a bachelor's in computer science from the University of Michigan and a masters from Columbia Journalism School. He is author of The Developer's Guide to the Java Web Server: Building Effective and Scalable Server-Side Applications and the forthcoming Education of a CTO.
Chapter 1- Spotting the Opportunity; Chapter 2- Familiarize Yourself with the Tools; Chapter 3- Making the Business Case; Chapter 4- Shaping the User Experience Chapter 5- Customer Needs; Chapter 6- Keep Tablet PC in Context; Chapter 7- Understand the Value Propositions; Chapter 8- Making the Business Case; Chapter 9- Securing the Resources You Need; Chapter 10- Shaping the User's Experience; Chapter 11- Project Management and Product Management; Chapter 12- Software Architecture; Chapter 13- Coding; Chapter 14- Testing; Chapter 15- Launching; Chapter 16- Thought-Provoking Products; Chapter 17- Futures