Institutionalization of Usability : A Step-by-Step Guide (Paperback)
Eric Schaffer
- 出版商: Addison Wesley
- 出版日期: 2004-02-21
- 定價: $1,200
- 售價: 5.0 折 $600
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 304
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 032117934X
- ISBN-13: 9780321179340
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相關分類:
使用者介面 UI、使用者經驗 UX
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其他版本:
Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide to a User Experience Practice, 2/e (Paperback)
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Table of Contents:
Preface.
The Organization of This Book.
The Audience for This
Book.
Acknowledgments.
1. The Deep Changes.
Acknowledgments.
1. The Deep Changes.
Changing the Feature Mindset.
Changing the Technology Mindset.
Changing Management Values.
Sidebar: Advice for Those Considering an
Investment in Usability by Harley Manning, Forrester Research.
Changing the Process for Interface Design.
Sidebar: Usability within Government by Janice
Nall, National Cancer Institute.
The Step-by-Step Process for Institutionalizing
Usability.
The Startup Phase.
The Setup Phase.
The Organization Phase.
The Long-Term Operations Phase.
I. STARTUP.
2. Wake-up Calls and Common Reactions.
The Value of Usability.
Reducing Design Cycles.
Avoiding Building Unnecessary Functions.
Expediting Decision Making.
Increasing Sales.
Avoiding “Reinventing the Wheel”.
Avoiding Disasters.
Sidebar: Usability within the Medical Industry
by Ed Israelski, Abbott Laboratories.
Types of Wake-up Calls.
Train Wrecks.
Executive Insights.
New Staff.
Education and Training.
Expert Reviews.
Sidebar: Experiencing the Wake-up Call and
Beginning aUsability Process by Pat Malecek, A. G. Edwards & Sons,
Inc..
Usability Testing.
New Technologies.
Common Responses to Wake-up Calls.
Relying on Good Intentions.
Sidebar: Being an Advocate for the Process by
Dana Griffith, American Electric Power.
Relying on Testing.
Relying on Training.
Relying on Repair Jobs.
Relying on Projects by Ad Agencies.
Hiring Usability Consultants.
Hiring New Usability Staff.
Sidebar: Seeing the Real Numbers Creates a Call
to Action Too by Harley Manning, Forrester Research.
3. Executive Champion.
The Role of the Executive Champion.
Sidebar: Why Support from Senior Management Is
Crucial by Harley Manning, Forrester Research.
Deciding to Innovate.
Making the Change.
Educating the Executives.
Keeping It Moving Long Term.
Sidebar: Getting Middle Management on Board with
Usability by Janice Nall, National Cancer Institute.
Becoming a CXO.
4. Selecting a Usability Consultant.
Staffing.
Completeness of Solution.
Domain Expertise.
Methodology.
Tools and Templates.
Size and Stability.
Corporate Cultural Match.
Specializations.
Organizational Structure.
Change Management Ability.
Quality Control and Feedback.
Ongoing Training for the Consultancy's
Staff.
II. SETUP.
5: Strategy.
What to Consider When Developing the Strategic
Plan.
A Proactive Organization.
Coordinating Internal Staff and
Consultants.
Sidebar: Consultant and Internal Group Mix by
Todd Gross, Medtronic MiniMed.
The Importance of Sequence.
Reacting to Past Events.
Targets of Opportunity.
Slower Can Be Better.
Phasing in Design Standards.
Key Groups for Support or Resistance.
Sidebar: Executive Support for Usability within
AT&T by Felica Selenko, AT&T.
Training.
Methodology and Infrastructure.
The Project Path.
Levels of Investment.
6. Training.
Types of Training.
Sidebar: The Difference between Knowledge and
Skills Training by Phil Goddard, Human Factors International
Knowledge Training.
Who Should Get Knowledge Training?
Skills Training.
Who Should Get Skills Training?
Certification.
ATypical Training Plan.
Conferences.
7. Methodology.
What to Look for in a User-Centered
Methodology.
Sidebar: Integrating Usability into the
Development Cycle, by Janice Nall, National Cancer Institute.
An Outline of The Schaffer Method.
The Plan Evaluation and Structure Phase.
Know What the Organization Wants.
Know What the Users Want.
The Plan Standards Phase.
The Plan Design and Implementation Phase.
The Plan Evaluations Phase.
Sidebar: A. G. Edwards' Usability Process and
Methodology by Pat Malecek, A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc..
The Plan Localization Phase.
A Quick Check of Your Methodology.
The Challenges of Retrofitting a Development
Life Cycle.
Using Classic Methodologies.
Retrofitting a Method That Has Added
User-Centered Activities.
Retrofitting a Development Process That Has Only
Usability Testing.
8. Tools, Templates, and Testing
Facilities.
Introduction to Your Toolkit.
Testing Facilities.
Recording of Testing Sessions.
Modeling Tools and Software.
Data Gathering and Testing Techniques.
The Special Needs of International
Testing.
Sidebar: The Bollywood Method by Apala Lahiri
Chavan, Human Factors International.
Recruiting Interview and Testing
Participants.
9. Interface Design Standards.
What Is an Interface Design Standard?
Screen Design Templates.
Other Contents of a Design Standard.
The Scope of Design Standards.
The Value of Design Standards.
The Process and Cost of Developing
Standards.
Disseminating, Supporting, and Enforcing
Standards.
10. Showcase Projects.
The Value of a Showcase Project.
Sidebar: Gaining Acceptance for the Usability
Team by Arnie Lund, Microsoft.
Selecting the Right Staff and Project.
The Right Staff.
The Right Project.
Expectations.
III. ORGANIZATION.
11. Organizational Structure.
Organizational Structures for Usability
Teams.
Decentralized Structure.
Matrix Structure.
Centralized Structure.
Sidebar: Being on Projects by Colin Hynes,
Staples.
Placement of a Central Team in the Overall
Organization.
Placement within Quality Assurance.
Placement within IT.
Placement within Marketing.
Placement under a CXO.
Sidebar: An Executive Must Champion Usability by
Harley Manning, Forrester Research.
Escalation of Problems.
Graphic Artists, Writers, and Other
Usability-Oriented Staff.
12. Staffing.
The Chief User Experience Executive.
The Central Usability Organization
Manager.
The Central Usability Organization Staff.
The Internal Consultant.
The Documenter.
The Specialist.
The Researcher.
The Usability Manager and Practitioners.
The Creative Director and the Graphic
Designer.
Outside Consultants.
Sidebar: The Social Security Administration's
Usability Team by Sean Wheeler, The Social Security Administration.
What to Look for When Hiring.
Usability Skills for a General
Practitioner.
Education.
Experience.
Usability Background That Includes Design.
Specialist vs. Generalist.
Real Skills and Knowledge.
Interpersonal Skills and Level of
Expertise.
Archetypes.
An Offshore Model.
The Challenges and Success Factors of Offshore
Staffing.
The Limits of Offshore Usability.
13. Projects.
Doing It Right.
Managing by Project Importance.
Who Will Do the Usability Work?
Different Strategies for Practitioner
Involvement.
Working Smart.
Efficient Project Planning.
Sidebar: Organizational Support for Usability by
Dana Griffith, American Electric Power.
Estimating Usability Work.
IV. LONG-TERM OPERATIONS.
14. Activities of the Established Usability
Group.
Maintaining Respect and Negotiating
Effectively.
Sidebar: The Value of a Research-Based Approach
to Usability by Janice Nall, National Cancer Institute.
Sidebar: Roadblocks in the Path to Good
Usability-The IT Department by Harley Manning, Forrester Research.
Maintaining Momentum.
Evangelizing.
Sidebar: The Role of the Central Usability Team
by Arnie Lund, Microsoft.
Training.
Mentoring.
Supporting Standards.
Sidebar: Advocating Usability through a Strong
Sense of Community by Felica Selenko, AT&T.
Supporting the Community.
Performing Usability Testing.
Focusing on Metrics.
Having Responsibility.
Reporting to Executives.
Sidebar: My Nine Principles to Keep
Institutionalization Motivated by Colin Hynes, Staples.
15. The Future.
Symptoms of Leaping the Chasm.
Sidebar: Usability Trends by Harley Manning,
Forrester Research.
Maturity.
Sidebar: The Future of Usability within a
Government Agency by Sean Wheeler, The Social Security Administration.
Your Organization's Maturity.
Level 0: Clueless.
Level 1: Piecemeal Usability.
Level 2: Managed Usability.
Level 3: Infrastructure.
Level 4: Staffing.
Level 5: Routine Usability.
Sidebar: A Vision of the Future of Usability by
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates.
New Technologies.
Appendix.
References.
Index.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
目錄:
前言。
本書的組織方式。
本書的讀者群。
致謝。
1. 深度變革。
改變特性思維。
改變技術思維。
改變管理價值觀。
副文:對於考慮在可用性上投資的建議,哈利·曼寧(Harley Manning),弗雷斯特研究公司。
改變界面設計流程。
副文:政府內的可用性,珍妮絲·納爾(Janice Nall),國家癌症研究所。
制度化可用性的逐步流程。
啟動階段。
設置階段。
組織階段。
長期運營階段。
I. 啟動。
2. 驚醒的警鐘和常見反應。
可用性的價值。
減少設計週期。
避免建立不必要的功能。
加快決策過程。
增加銷售額。
避免“重複造輪子”。
避免災難。
副文:醫療行業內的可用性,埃德·伊斯拉爾斯基(Ed Israelski),雅培實驗室。
驚醒的警鐘類型。
災難事故。
高層見解。
新員工。
教育和培訓。
專家評審。
副文:體驗驚醒的警鐘並開始可用性流程,帕特·馬萊塞克(Pat Malecek),A. G. Edwards & Sons,
Inc.。
Inc.。
可用性測試。
新技術。
對驚醒的警鐘的常見反應。
依賴良好意圖。
副文:成為流程的倡導者,達娜·格里菲斯(Dana Griffith),美國電力公司。
依賴測試。
依賴培訓。
依賴修復工作。
依賴廣告公司的項目。
聘請可用性顧問。
聘請新的可用性人員。
副文:看到真實數據也會引發行動,哈利·曼寧(Harley Manning),弗雷斯特研究公司。
3. 執行冠軍。
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