Essential Concepts for User Interface and Documentation Design

Computer interfaces and documentation are notoriously difficult for any user, regardless of his or her level of experience. Advances in technology are not making applications more friendly. Introducing concepts from linguistics and language teaching, Language and Communication proposes a new approach to computer interface design. The book explains for the first time why the much hyped user-friendly interface is treated with such derision by the user community. The author argues that software and hardware designers should consider such fundamental language concepts as meaning, context, function, variety, and equivalence. She goes on to show how imagining an interface as a new language can be an invaluable design exercise, calling into question deeply held beliefs and assumptions about what users will or will not understand. Written for a wide range of computer scientists and professionals, and presuming no prior knowledge of language-related terminology, this volume is a key step in the on-going information revolution.
Link:
http://rapidshare.de/files/18410529/AK-BOK-OUPLCEC.rar
Password ………..:
T@Rt@C7$
Random Posts
- Design Patterns in Ruby - Addison Wesley
- Real-Time Systems Development
- Actionable Web Analytics Using Data to Make Smart Business Decisions - Sybex
- Computer Shopper Magazine September 2008
- Official Eclipse 3.0 FAQs
- Professional SQL Server 2005 CLR Programming - Wrox
- Citrix CCA MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 and 4.0 Exams 223 256 Exam Cram 2 - Que
- Running MS-DOS 20th Anniversary Edition
- Pro SharePoint 2007 Development Techniques
- CSS Instant Results
















