Engineering Usability offers the most up-to-date information on the fundamentals, applications, human factors and human error associated with usability and closely related areas. Today, billions of dollars are being spent annually to produce new products using modern technologies. The usability of these products has become important than ever before because of their increasing complexity, sophistication, and non-specialist users. Needless to say, the usability of products has become important in all sectors of economy. For example, over 30% of all software development projects are cancelled before their completion primarily due to inadequate user design input which resulting into a loss of over $100 billion annually to the U.S. economy alone. Some studies indicate that 80% of product maintenance is due to the unforeseen user requirements. This book is written to satisfy that vital need. READERSHIP: Human Factors and Usability Specialists, Design Engineers, Ergonomics Specialist, Computer Interface-Specialists, Students, Usability Researchers. Computer System Engineers, Product Users, Computer Scientists, Engineering Administrators, Engineers-at-large.
An excellent reference source on Engineering Usability and related area. The readers require no previous knowledge to understand its contents. It provides a comprehensive list of references and all references are cited as required. It contains excercise problems at the end of each chapter. This book could be used for a one-semester university course.
An excellent reference source on Engineering Usability and related area. The readers require no previous knowledge to understand its contents. It provides a comprehensive list of references and all references are cited as required. It contains excercise problems at the end of each chapter. This book could be used for a one-semester university course.