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Usability Engineering : Grassroots - Xris Faulkner

Usability Engineering

By: Xris Faulkner

Paperback | 2 March 2000 | Edition Number 1

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Usability Engineering bridges the gap between software engineers and human-computer interface designers. It shows how usability can be incorporated into software systems - not as an afterthought but as a core philosophy to guide the design and development processes.
Any student of usability engineering, systems analysis, software design or computer science wanting to produce usable computer systems will find this book an invaluable addition to their library.
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'Usability Engineering is a good introductory text that is readable and thought provoking...It promotes active, independent learning by encouraging students to explore and question concepts related to usability. I recommend this book as a starting point for students, or IT managers alike, who wish to get an insight into the practicalities of systems usability.' - Kathleen Maitland, Lecturer in Computing, UCE at Birmingham

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