The Joy of UX is written from the standpoint of the developer who must now successfully address user experience while also coping with all the technical, scheduling, and budget challenges of modern software projects. Platt takes a technology-agnostic approach to the principles and techniques of effective user experience development, and addresses crucial issues such as telemetry and security that other UX guides largely ignore.
The Joy of UX is written from the standpoint of the developer who must now successfully address user experience while also coping with all the technical, scheduling, and budget challenges of modern software projects. Platt takes a technology-agnostic approach to the principles and techniques of effective user experience development, and addresses crucial issues such as telemetry and security that other UX guides largely ignore.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David S. Platt teaches .NET programming at Harvard University Extension School and at companies all over the world. He’s the author of 11 programming books, including Why Software Sucks (Addison-Wesley, 2006) and Introducing Microsoft .NET (Microsoft Press, 2002). Microsoft named him a Software Legend in 2002.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: UX Rules the Roost Chapter 1: Personas Chapter 2: What Do Users Want? (and Where, and When, and Why?) Chapter 3: Sketching and Prototyping Chapter 4: Testing on Live Users Chapter 5: Telemetry and Analytics Chapter 6: Security and Privacy Chapter 7: Making It Just Work Chapter 8: Case Study: Commuter Rail Mobile App Chapter 9: Case Study: Medical Patient Portal Index
Introduction: UX Rules the Roost Chapter 1: Personas Chapter 2: What Do Users Want? (and Where, and When, and Why?) Chapter 3: Sketching and Prototyping Chapter 4: Testing on Live Users Chapter 5: Telemetry and Analytics Chapter 6: Security and Privacy Chapter 7: Making It Just Work Chapter 8: Case Study: Commuter Rail Mobile App Chapter 9: Case Study: Medical Patient Portal Index
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