Mobile Usability
- 203pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Offers insights into designing websites and apps for smart phone and tablet users.
Jakob Nielsen è un'autorità di spicco nell'usabilità web, noto per aver fondato il movimento "discount usability engineering". Il suo lavoro si concentra su miglioramenti rapidi ed economici delle interfacce utente, portando all'invenzione di diversi metodi, inclusa la valutazione euristica. Condivide la sua vasta competenza e ricerca nell'interazione uomo-computer e nell'usabilità del web attraverso le sue pubblicazioni e conferenze. Si focalizza sui cinque componenti chiave della qualità dell'usabilità: apprendibilità, efficienza, memorabilità, errori (basso tasso di errore) e soddisfazione.






Offers insights into designing websites and apps for smart phone and tablet users.
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