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001 2012014674
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008 120518s2012 mau b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2012014674
020 $a9780123848697 (pbk.)
040 $aDLC$cDLC
042 $apcc
050 00 $aTA166$b.K86 2012
082 00 $a004.2/1$223
100 1 $aKuniavsky, Mike.
245 10 $aObserving the user experience :$ba practitioner's guide to user research /$cMike Kuniavsky, Elizabeth Goodman, Andrea Moed.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aWaltham, MA :$bMorgan Kaufmann,$cc2012.
263 $a1208
300 $ap. cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Part I: Why Research is Good and How It Fits Into Product Development 1. Typhoon: A Fable 2. Do a Usability Test Now! 3. Balancing Needs Through Iterative Development 4. The User Experience Part II: User Experience Research Techniques 5. The Research Plan 6. Universal tools: Recruiting and Interviewing 7. User Profiles 8. Contextual Inquiry, Task Analysis, Card Sorting 9. Focus Groups 10. Usability Tests 11. Surveys 12. Ongoing Relationship 13. Log Files and Customer Support 14. Competitive Research 15. Others' Hard Work: Published Information and Consultants 16. Emerging Techniques Part III: Communicating Results 17. Reports and Presentations 18. Creating a User-Centered Corporate Culture Appendices A. The Budget Research Lab B. Common Survey Questions C. Observer Instructions Bibliography Index About the Author.
650 0 $aUser-centered system design.
650 0 $aObservation (Scientific method)
700 1 $aGoodman, Elizabeth,$d1976-
700 1 $aMoed, Andrea.