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

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

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Frequently, Web sites are designed without considering the needs of the users.  As a result, the Web site often fails to fulfill its intended purpose.  User-Centered Web Development guides readers through the process of designing Web-based resources based on the needs of the user.  This text will take the reader from the initial idea of developing a Web site, through determining the mission of the Web site, collecting the requirements, designing the pages, performing usability testing, and implementing and managing a Web site. Further, large case studies will assist readers in comprehending how these user-centered design concepts can be applied to real-world settings.  The author has shown how to implement his design concepts in three case studies spread throughout the book, a non-profit, an educational Web site and Eastman Kodak.
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