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User and Task Analysis for Interface Design

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Hackos and Redish provide essential insights into user and task analysis, emphasizing practical advice throughout. The authors guide you in designing effective user interfaces by focusing on the critical initial step: understanding your users. Instead of simply asking users what they want, you’ll learn to observe their actual work processes, gaining insights into their true needs. JoAnn Hackos and Janice (Ginny) Redish, renowned experts in usable design, present a detailed, step-by-step approach to conducting user and task analysis. Key learnings include how interface designers leverage this analysis for successful designs, the importance of understanding users, their tasks, and environments, and strategies for effective site visits. You will discover how to select and train your analysis team, what observations to make, and which questions to ask or avoid. The book also covers how to document your findings for your development team, transform gathered information into design concepts, create paper prototypes, and conduct usability tests to validate your designs. Filled with examples of both successful and challenging designs across various products, this resource equips you with the tools to enhance user experience through informed design decisions.

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User and Task Analysis for Interface Design, JoAnn T. Hackos, Janice C. Redish

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1998
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Titolo
User and Task Analysis for Interface Design
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1998
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
512
ISBN10
0471178314
ISBN13
9780471178316
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Hackos and Redish provide essential insights into user and task analysis, emphasizing practical advice throughout. The authors guide you in designing effective user interfaces by focusing on the critical initial step: understanding your users. Instead of simply asking users what they want, you’ll learn to observe their actual work processes, gaining insights into their true needs. JoAnn Hackos and Janice (Ginny) Redish, renowned experts in usable design, present a detailed, step-by-step approach to conducting user and task analysis. Key learnings include how interface designers leverage this analysis for successful designs, the importance of understanding users, their tasks, and environments, and strategies for effective site visits. You will discover how to select and train your analysis team, what observations to make, and which questions to ask or avoid. The book also covers how to document your findings for your development team, transform gathered information into design concepts, create paper prototypes, and conduct usability tests to validate your designs. Filled with examples of both successful and challenging designs across various products, this resource equips you with the tools to enhance user experience through informed design decisions.