Designing the mobile user experience / (Record no. 74714)
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control field | 8039601 |
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control field | 20220712211655.0 |
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fixed length control field | 171024s2008 maua ob 001 eng d |
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ISBN | 9780470060575 |
-- | electronic |
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ISBN | 0470060573 |
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-- | hardback |
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-- | hardback |
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Call Number | 621.3845 |
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Call Number | 621.3845 |
100 1# - AUTHOR NAME | |
Author | Ballard, B., |
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Title | Designing the mobile user experience / |
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Number of Pages | 1 PDF (xii, 243 pages) : |
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Remark 2 | Preface -- About the Author -- 1 Introduction: Mobility is Different -- 1.1 Mobilizing Applications -- 1.2 What is 'Mobile' Anyhow? -- 1.3 The Carry Principle -- 1.4 Components of a Mobile Application -- 1.5 About This Book -- 2 Mobile Users in the Wild -- 2.1 Mobile User Characteristics -- 2.2 Groups and Tribes -- 2.3 International Differences -- 3 Mobile Devices -- 3.1 A Device Taxonomy -- 3.2 Anatomy of the PCD -- 4 Selecting Application Technologies -- 4.1 Input Modalities -- 4.2 Interaction Responsiveness -- 4.3 Data Storage Locations -- 4.4 Display Modality -- 4.5 Supplemental Technologies -- 4.6 Distribution Methods -- 4.7 Other Concerns -- 4.8 Platforms -- 5 Mobile Design Principles -- 5.1 Mobilize, Don't Miniaturize -- 5.2 User Context -- 5.3 Handling Device Proliferation -- 5.4 Emulators and Simulators -- 5.5 Detailed Design Recommendations -- 6 Mobile User Interface Design Patterns -- 6.1 About User Interface Patterns -- 6.2 Screen Design -- 6.3 Application Navigation -- 6.4 Application Management -- 6.5 Advertising -- 7 Graphic and Media Design -- 7.1 Composition for the Small Screen -- 7.2 Video and Animation -- 7.3 Sound -- 7.4 Streaming versus Downloaded Content -- 7.5 Managing Media: Meta Data -- 8 Industry Players -- 8.1 Carriers (Operators) -- 8.2 Device Manufacturers -- 8.3 Technology and Platform Providers -- 8.4 Application and Content Developers -- 8.5 Content Distributors -- 8.6 Industry Associations -- 8.7 Government -- 9 Research and Design Process -- 9.1 Mobile Research Challenges -- 9.2 User Research -- 9.3 Design Phase Testing -- 9.4 Application Usability Testing -- 9.5 Market Acceptance (beta) Testing -- 10 Example Application: Traveler Tool -- 10.1 User Requirements -- 10.2 Product Requirements -- 10.3 High-level Design Concepts -- 10.4 Detailed Design Plan -- Appendices -- A: Mobile Markup Languages -- B: Domain Names -- C: Minimum Object Resolution -- D: Opt-In and Opt-Out -- E: Mobile Companies -- Glossary -- Index. |
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Summary, etc | Gain the knowledge and tools to deliver compelling mobile phone applications. Mobile and wireless application design is complex and challenging. Selecting an application technology and designing a mobile application require an understanding of the benefits, costs, context, and restrictions of the development company, end user, target device, and industry structure. Designing the Mobile User Experience provides the experienced product development professional with an understanding of the users, technologies, devices, design principles, techniques and industry players unique to the mobile and wireless space. Barbara Ballard describes the different components affecting the user experience and principles applicable to the mobile environment, enabling the reader to choose effective technologies, platforms, and devices, plan appropriate application features, apply pervasive design patterns, and choose and apply appropriate research techniques. Designing the Mobile User Experience: . Provides a comprehensive guide to the mobile user experience, offering guidance to help make appropriate product development and design decisions.. Gives product development professionals the tools necessary to understand development in the mobile environment.. Clarifies the components affecting the user experience and principles uniquely applicable to the mobile application field.. Explores industry structure and power dynamics, providing insight into how mobile technologies and platforms become available on current and future phones.. Provides user interface design patterns, design resources, and user research methods for mobile user interface design.. Illustrates concepts with example photographs, explanatory tables and charts, and an example application. Designing the Mobile User Experience is an invaluable resource for information architects, user experience planners and designers, interaction designers, human factors specialists, ergonomists, product marketing specialists, and brand managers. Managers and directors within organizations entering the mobile space, advanced students, partnership managers, software architects, solution architects, development managers, graphic designers, visual designers, and interface designers will also find this to be an excellent guide to the topic. |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=8039601 |
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Koha item type | eBooks |
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-- | Chichester, England ; |
-- | Wiley, |
-- | c2007 |
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-- | [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : |
-- | IEEE Xplore, |
-- | [2007] |
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-- | electronic |
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-- | online resource |
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-- | Description based on PDF viewed 10/24/2017. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
-- | Mobile communication systems. |
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