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Contextual Design. Defining Customer-Centered Systems (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies) Taschenbuch – 1. September 1997
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Kaufoptionen und Plus-Produkte
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe496 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberMorgan Kaufmann
- Erscheinungstermin1. September 1997
- Abmessungen19.05 x 2.54 x 24.13 cm
- ISBN-101558604111
- ISBN-13978-1558604117
Produktbeschreibungen
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Contextual Design begins with contextual inquiry, where software developers interview users and attempt to understand the way they work. Such "customer empathy" is central to the Contextual Design process and a total understanding of "work" within organizations is the mantra here. The book describes how, later in the process, software developers step back from the user data and do an "affinity," which is an overall analysis of hundreds (or even thousands) of individual facts. Contextual Design then explains the additional steps required to build systems using this method, including building models for flow, sequence, and artifacts, and establishing the cultural and the physical environments for a system. After getting an overview, developers consolidate these initial models, get more user input, and then design user interfaces.
This book, written in a clear, informal style without excessive jargon, reads very much like a book on business motivation. Various practitioners of Contextual Design offer short testimonials on the software design method.
Pressestimmen
"Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt are widely recognized as the foremost experts on contextual inquiry, and they have packed what they know into a book of both substance and intelligence. It has been a long wait but worth it. The book lucidly shows how to capture the real requirements of customers and how to tailor designs to fit their needs. If you care about your customers and want to create products they as well as want, then you need to understand contextual inquiry and contextual design. You need this book." --Larry Constantine, Principal Consultant, Constantine & Locwood, Ltd.; Professor of Computing Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney (Australia); Author of Constantine on Peopleware and Software for User
"For many years, Beyer and Holtzblatt have been pioneers in the field of human-computer interaction, showing how the context of computer use can be (and needs to be) the central focus of analysis and design. This book conveys the understanding and wisdom that they have gained from their experience in contextual design in a form that is accessible to students and design practitioners. It will serve as a guide and handbook for the next generation of interaction designers, and as a result we can expect the usability and appropriateness of computer systems to be greatly improved." --Terry Winograd, Stanford University
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Contextual Design enables you to:
* gather detailed data about how people work and use systems
* develop a coherent picture of a whole customer population
* generate system designs from a knowledge of customer work
* diagram a set of existing systems, showing their relationships, inconsistencies, redundancies, and omissions
"The foremost experts on contextual inquiry have packed what they know into a book of substance and intelligence. It lucidly shows how to capture the real requirements of customers adn fit designs to their needs. If you care about your customers and want to understand what they need, then you need this book."
--Larry Constantine, Principal Consultant, Constantine & Locwood, Ltd., Professor of Computing Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney (Australia), Author of Constantine on Peopleware and Software for User
"This book conveys the understanding and wisdom that they [the authors] have gained from their experience in contextual design in a form that is accessible to students and design practitioners. It will serve as a guide and handbook for the next generation of interaction designers, and as a result we can expect the usability and appropriateness of computer systems to be greatly improved."
--Terry Winograd, Stanford University
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Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : Morgan Kaufmann (1. September 1997)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Taschenbuch : 496 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1558604111
- ISBN-13 : 978-1558604117
- Abmessungen : 19.05 x 2.54 x 24.13 cm
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. Mai 2001Dieses Buch ist sehr lesenswert. Es gibt derzeit leider keine deutsche Übersetzung, aber auch im Englischen nicht so sichere Entwickler und Projekt-Manager mit einem Faible für Usability und Ergonomie sollten dieses Buch kennen.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 12. Dezember 1999I have to admit that it's taken me a long time to read this book. Every few pages, my brain filled with ideas as to how I could use the info in my organization!
Make sure you finish reading a section before you try to apply it. The authors do a good job of starting at a higher level, then going into more detail in following chapters. You need this detail before you go on to the next section. This is not a theoretical book; the authors have been using these techniques for years to design real, complex products. It resonates well with my experiences in software user interface design.
If you design products intended to be used by humans, you NEED this book. If everyone read this book and even *tried* to follow its principles, the products we buy and use would be vastly improved. Save the world; buy it today!
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. März 1998I've been searching all over for good guides to the *process* of human-centered design as opposed to the techniques for good UI: This book is excellent on two counts
1. The principles and methods you advocate
2. The lack of competition, but this doesn't distract from the quality of the book.
There are lots of books on how to do UI, but they all concentrate upon the widgets. This is the only one I have seen that really tells you how to go out and collect customer data, and then, what to do about it. I also like the way it deals with UI design -- do it only after the analysis -- resist the temptation to start the design too soon.
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CagtBewertet in Kanada am 2. September 20155,0 von 5 Sternen Five Stars
Exactly What I wanted
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Dr Pedro FonsecaBewertet in Großbritannien am 20. August 20145,0 von 5 Sternen Life-changing!
This book changed my life. It showed me the power of creating software, more specifically, how you can change the world if you really understand the context in which your creation will be used. The more you understand the context, the more you can change it by revolutionizing it with a new way of doing things.
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Perry HartmanBewertet in den USA am19. Februar 20135,0 von 5 Sternen Book was required
I got the book because it was required for a class that I am taking. It arrived on time and was in good condition.
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Clement S.Bewertet in den USA am15. Februar 20175,0 von 5 Sternen Five Stars
Great book! A must read!
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CaliforniaLifeBewertet in den USA am23. Juni 20094,0 von 5 Sternen Interesting
I will review this product from its material standpoint and not from an implementation standpoint. The book was part of a class I took in Carnegie Mellon. It makes for a fascinating read. Some of the topics are excellent food for thought for human/user centric design of software products. The class assignments involved mock implementations of the concepts described in the book which was fun.
Coming from an embedded world, I haven't had a chance to implement these ideas in my day to day work but if I ever work on a user centric product, I hope to try some of the ideas.
Good read.