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User-Centered Web Development
Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, Maryland

ISBN-13: 9780763714314
ISBN-10: 0763714313
$100.95 (Sugg. US List)
Paperback
293 Pages
© 2001

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  • 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 perspectives: designing a new Web site and redesigning a currently-existing Web site.
  • Discusses the maintenance and evaluation of a currently-existing Web site.
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