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User interface design : bridging the gap from user requirements to design
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User interface design : bridging the gap from user requirements to design

Author: Larry E Wood
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©1998.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Larry E Wood
ISBN: 0849331250 9780849331251
OCLC Number: 38127437
Notes: Based on a workshop held in Vancouver, April 1996.
Description: 312 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : bridging the design gap / Larry E. Wood -- Bridging user needs to object oriented GUI prototype via task object design / Tom Dayton, Al McFarland, and Joseph Kramer -- Transforming representations in user-centered design / Thomas M. Graefe -- Model-based user interface design : successive transformations of a task/object model / Frank Ludolph -- Lightweight techniques to encourage innovative user interface design / Andrew Monk -- Interaction design : leaving the engineering perspective behind / Peter Nilsson and Ingrid Ottersten -- Mind the gap : surviving the dangers of user interface design / Martin Rantzer -- Transforming user-centered analysis into user interface : the redesign of complex legacy systems / Sabine Rohlfs -- Systematic creativity : a bridge for the gaps in the software development process / Jean Scholtz and Tony Salvador -- The UI war room and design prism : a user interface design approach from multiple perspectives / Kevin T. Simpson -- Transforming user-centered analysis into user interface : the design of new-generation products / Colin D. Smith.
Responsibility: edited by Larry E. Wood.
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