Buch, Englisch, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1184 g
Buch, Englisch, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1184 g
ISBN: 978-0-8058-4433-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Contents: Preface. Part I: Foundations. D. Diaper, Understanding Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction. S. Greenberg, Working Through Task-Centered System Design. J. Annett, Hierarchical Task Analysis. D. Kieras, GOMS Models for Task Analysis. K. Go, J.M. Carroll, Scenario-Based Task Analysis. Q. Limbourg, J. Vanderdonckt, Comparing Task Models for User Interface Design. G.C. van der Veer, M. van Welie, DUTCH: Designing for Users and Tasks From Concepts to Handles. Part II: IT Industry Perspectives. J. Coronado, B. Casey, A Multicultural Approach to Task Analysis: Capturing User Requirements for a Global Software Application. H. Degen, S. Pedell, The JIET Design Process for e-Business Applications. R. Spencer, S. Clarke, User-System Interaction Scripts. J. Arnowitz, Task Layer Maps: A Task Analysis Technique for the Rest of Us. T. van Dyk, K. Renaud, Task Analysis for e-Commerce and the Web. P. Windsor, Using Task Data in Designing the Swanwick Air Traffic Control Centre. Part III: Human Perspectives. F. Spillers, Task Analysis Through Cognitive Archeology. J. May, P.J. Barnard, Cognitive Task Analysis in Interacting Cognitive Subsystems. B.L.W. Wong, Critical Decision Method Data Analysis. T.C. Ormerod, A. Shepherd, Using Task Analysis for Information Requirements Specification: The Sub-Goal Template (SGT) Method. C. Baber, N.A. Stanton, Task Analysis for Error Identification. A. Dix, D. Ramduny-Ellis, J. Wilkinson, Trigger Analysis: Understanding Broken Tasks. W. Cockayne, R.P. Darken, The Application of Human Ability Requirements to Virtual Environment Interface Design and Evaluation. P. Turner, T. McEwan, Activity Theory: Another Perspective on Task Analysis. Part IV: Computing Perspectives. S. Balbo, N. Ozkan, C. Paris, Choosing the Right Task-Modeling Notation: A Taxonomy. C. Paris, S. Lu, K. Vander Linden, Environments for the Construction and Use of Task Models. F. Paternò, ConcurTaskTrees: An Engineered Notation for Task Models. M. Abed, D. Tabary, C. Kolski, Using Formal Specification Techniques for the Modeling of Tasks and the Generation of Human-Computer User Interface Specifications. J-C. Tarby, One Goal, Many Tasks, Many Devices: From Abstract User Task Specification to User Interfaces. C. Scogings, C. Phillips, Linking Task and Dialogue Modeling: Toward an Integrated Software Engineering Method. Part V: Today and Tomorrow. N.A. Stanton, The Psychology of Task Analysis Today. J. Karat, C-M. Karat, J. Vergo, Experiences People Value: The New Frontier for Task Analysis. D. Diaper, N.A. Stanton, Wishing on a sTAr: The Future of Task Analysis.