Provides several frameworks for developing the critical knowledge and skills required for the design of user-centered systems
Contains hands-on exercises and examples to illustrate the application of concepts introduced within the text
Designed to appeal to system designers and developers as well as university students, based on the combined backgrounds of the authors that includes many years working in industry and academia
The implications for system design are provided throughout the book so that readers can understand how what they have learned can be put to practical use
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"This book is about understanding people in order to design better interactive devices. It is addressed to designers of modern technological systems. ... Each chapter concludes with implications for system design, a summary, other resources, and many exercises that help readers to better understand the chapter. ... It is very useful for anyone who designs interactive systems. It contains in-depth analysis together with the effects on designing good systems." (Claudiu Popescu, Computing Reviews, August, 2014)








