Résumé
Key features
- Designed to guide readers through the process of designing a web site, start to finish.
- Includes many unaddressed topics, such as The User-Centered Web Development Process, Requirements Gathering, Usability Testing, and Maintenance and Evaluation.
- Designates separate chapters to the essential topics of Navigation Design, Page Design, and Design for Multiple Browsers.
- The book includes case studies of user-centered design for web sites in three different settings, a school, a non-profit organization, and a for-profit company.
- Case studies are presented in two different perspective, designing a new web site and redesigning a currently-existing web site.
- Discusses the maintenance and evaluation of a currently-existing web site.
Preface
Chapter
1 Introduction
to User-Centered Design for the Web
1.1 Focus on
the User
1.2 User-Centered
Web Development
1.3 Cognitive
Foundations
1.4 The
Process
1.5 Case
Studies
Summary
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter
2 User-Centered
Web Development Life Cycle
2.1 Traditional
Lifecycle Model of Systems Development
2.2 New
Challenges for Web Development Projects
2.3 Current
Lifecycle Models for Managing Web Development
Projects
2.4 User
Needs at the Center of a Lifecycle Model
2.5 Project
Management Techniques
Summary
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter
3 Defining
the Site Mission and the Target User Population
3.1 Establishing
the Mission and the Target User Population
3.2 Who
Decides the Mission of the Web Site?
3.3 Why Must
the Mission of the Web Site Be Established?]
3.4 How is
the Web Site Mission Defined?
3.5 Targeted
User Population
3.6 Additional
Considerations for Web Site Redesign
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
4 Requirements
Gathering from Users
4.1 General
Demographic Information
4.2 Domain
Knowledge
4.3 User
Computing Experience
4.4 User
Computing Environment
4.5 Content
4.6 Benchmarking
4.7 Additional
Considerations for Web Site Redesign
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter
5 Methods
for Gathering Requirements
5.1 Determining
the Access to Users
5.2 Choosing
an Information Gathering Technique
5.3 Surveys
5.4 Interviews
5.5 Focus
Groups
5.6 Other
Considerations
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study #1 Best Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
6 Conceptual
Design of the Web Site: Site Architecture and
Navigation
6.1 Characteristics
of Web Sites
6.2 Organizational
Structure of the Home Page
6.3 Information
Architecture
6.4 Navigation
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
7 Conceptual
Design of the Web Site: Page Layout
7.1 Technical
Considerations
7.2 Design
Considerations
7.3 Content
Considerations
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
8 Conceptual
Design of the Web Site: Designing for All Browsers
8.1 The
Browser Challenge
8.2 Standardization
8.3 Some
Common Browser Incompatibility Problems
8.4 How to
Design for Different Browsers
8.5 The Need
for Testing
Summary
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter
9 Physical
Design
9.1 Different
Approaches to Coding Web Pages
9.2 How to
Code Navigation
9.3 Gathering
Content for the
Pages
9.4 Testing
the Pages
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
10 Usability
Testing
10.1 The Usability
Movement
10.2 Settings and
Participants for User-Based Usability Testing
10.3 Process of
User-Based Testing
10.4 Expert
Reviews
10.5 Incorporating
Testing Feedback
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
11 Implementation
and Marketing
11.1 Implementation:
Housing the Web Site
11.2 Marketing the Web
Site
11.3 Considerations for
Site Redesign
Summary
Deliverables
Discussion Questions
References
Case
Study
#1 Best
Buddies Maryland
Case
Study
#2 Institute
of Notre Dame
Case
Study
#3 Eastman
Kodak Company
Chapter
12 Maintenance
and Evaluation
12.1 Maintenance of Web
Sites
12.2 Evaluation of Web
Sites
12.3 When to Redesign a
Web
Site
Summary
Discussion Questions
L'auteur - Jonathan Lazar
Dr. Jonathan Lazar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, and an Affiliate Professor in the Center for Applied Information Technology, both in the College of Science and Mathematics at Towson University. Dr. Lazar earned his Ph.D. in Information Systems at the University of Maryland. Specifically, he is interested in user error, user training, user-centered design methods, electronic surveys, and web usability. Dr. Lazar regularly teaches courses in Web Design, Human-Computer Interaction, and Systems Analysis and Design. He has also taught courses in Management Information Systems, Online Communities, and Database Management. Dr. Lazar is interested in integrating community service with courses and research in Information Systems.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Jones and Bartlett Publishers |
Auteur(s) | Jonathan Lazar |
Parution | 01/05/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 293 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 634g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780763714314 |
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