The UX Book by Rex Hartson and Pardha S. Pyla

November 15, 2011  SteveH

Morgan Kaufmann is excited to announce the forthcoming publication of The UX Book: Process and Guidelines for Ensuring a Quality User Experience by Rex Hartson & Pardha S. Pyla. The 840-page reference is due out in February 2012.

About the Book

This is a comprehensive textbook on designing interaction to ensure a quality user experience. Combining breadth, depth, and practical applications, this book takes a time-tested process-and-guidelines approach that provides readers with actionable methods and techniques while retaining a firm grounding in HCI concepts and theory.

The authors will guide you through the UX lifecycle process, including contextual inquiry and analysis, requirements extraction, design ideation and creation, practical design production, prototyping, and UX evaluation. Development activities are linked via handoffs between stages as practitioners move through the process. The lifecycle template concept introduced in this book can be tailored to any project environment, from large enterprise system development to commercial products.

Students and practitioners alike will come away with knowledge and understanding of how to create and refine interaction designs to ensure a quality user experience.

For more information, see theuxbook.com.

Key Features:

  • A very broad approach to user experience through its components-usability, usefulness, and emotional impact with special attention to lightweight methods such as rapid UX evaluation techniques and an agile UX development process
  • Universal applicability of processes, principles, and guidelines-not just for GUIs and the Web, but for all kinds of interaction and devices: embodied interaction, mobile devices, ATMs, refrigerators, and elevator controls, and even highway signage
  • Extensive design guidelines applied in the context of the various kinds of affordances necessary to support all aspects of interaction
  • Real-world stories and contributions from accomplished UX practitioners
  • A practical guide to best practices and established principles in UX
  • A lifecycle template that can be instantiated and tailored to a given project, for a given type of system development, on a given budget

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Part I: Process

Chapter 2: The Wheel: A Lifecycle Template

Chapter 3: Contextual Inquiry: Eliciting Work Activity Data

Chapter 4: Contextual Analysis: Consolidating and Interpreting Work Activity Data

Chapter 5: Extracting Interaction Design Requirements

Chapter 6: Constructing Design-Informing Models

Chapter 7: Design Thinking, Ideation and Sketching

Chapter 8: Mental Models and Conceptual Design

Chapter 9: Design Production

Chapter 10: UX Goals, Metrics and Targets

Chapter 11: Prototyping

Chapter 12: UX Evaulation Introduction

Chapter 13: Rapid Evaluation Methods

Chapter 14: Rigorous Empirical Evaluation: Preparation

Chapter 15: Rigorous Empirical Evaluation: Running the Session

Chapter 16: Rigorous Empirical Evaluation: Analysis

Chapter 17: Evaluation Reporting

Chapter 18: Wrapping up Rigorous UX Evaluation

Chapter 19: UX Methods for Agile Development

Part II: Design Infrastructure Guidelines

Chapter 20: Affordances Demystified

Chapter 21: The Interaction Cycle and the User Action Framework

Chapter 22: UX Design Guidelines

Part III: Advanced Topics

Chapter 23: Connections with Software Engineering

Chapter 24: Making it Work in the Real World

ISBN: 9780123852410 | View in bookstore

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