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Usability 1st Edition Judy Hammond Tom Gross Janet Wesson

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Usability 1st Edition Judy Hammond Tom Gross Janet Wesson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.88 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Judy Hammond, Tom Gross, Janet Wesson
ISBN: 9780387356105, 9781475769104, 038735610X, 1475769105
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Usability 1st Edition Judy Hammond Tom Gross Janet Wesson by Judy Hammond, Tom Gross, Janet Wesson 9780387356105, 9781475769104, 038735610X, 1475769105 instant download after payment.

Usability has become increasingly important as an essential part of the design and development of software and systems for all sectors of society, business, industry, government and education, as well as a topic of research. Today, we can safely say that, in many parts of the world, information technology and communications is or is becoming a central force in revolutionising the way that we all live and how our societies function. IFIP's mission states clearly that it "encourages and assists in the development, exploitation and application of information technology for the benefit of all people". The question that must be considered now is how much attention has been given to the usability of the IT-based systems that we use in our work and daily lives. There is much evidence to indicate that the real interests and needs of people have not yet been embraced in a substantial way by IT decision makers and when developing and implementing the IT systems that shape our lives, both as private individuals and at work. But some headway has been made. Three years ago, the IFIP Technical Committee on Human Computer Interaction (IFIP TC13) gave the subject of usability its top priority for future work in advancing HCI within the international community. This Usability Stream of the IFIP World Computer Congress is a result of this initiative. It provides a showcase on usability involving some practical business solutions and experiences, and some research findings.

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