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xv, 276 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Summary |
"Welcome to Writing for Interaction. Creating software and web applications requires collaboration and coordination between teams and groups, each working towards the common goal of providing the best possible user experience for their customers. While some product features and development roles, such as programmer, are clearly defined, the information users interact with and rely on for using your application, and the role of writing that information are less understood. This section introduces the concept of the information experience and how the flow of information provided within the user interface impacts how your customers interact with your application and their overall perception of the user experience. It also describes the components of the information ecosystem, and how the information experience is part of that ecosystem. The chapter also discusses the difference between writing for web sites and writing for web applications"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Includes bibliographical references (page 269) and index. |
Contents |
Introducing writing for interaction. Introducing the information experience ; Design and development models and processes -- Understanding users needs. Getting to know your users ; Gathering data about your users ; Creating your personas -- Designing your information experience strategy. Understanding user reading patterns ; Applying usability principles to your writing ; Creating writing guidelines -- Creating your information experience. Designing your information strategy ; Writing text for interaction ; Writing for diverse audiences -- Evaluation. Evaluating your information experience. |
Subject |
User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Web-based user interfaces.
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Application software -- Development.
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Web site development.
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ISBN |
9780123948137 (pbk.) |
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0123948134 (pbk.) |
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