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Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction Export

(23 March 2007)

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The classic text, **_Interaction Design_** by Sharp, Preece and Rogers is back in a fantastic new **2nd Edition!** **New to this edition:** * Completely updated to include new chapters on Interfaces, Data Gathering and Data Analysis and Interpretation, the latest information from recent research findings and new examples * Now in full colour * A lively and highly interactive Web site that will enable students to collaborate on experiments, compete in design competitions, collaborate on designs, find resources and communicate with others * A new practical and process-oriented approach showing not just _what_ principals ought to apply, but crucially _how_ they can be applied "The best basis around for user-centered interaction design, both as a primer for students as an introduction to the field, and as a resource for research practitioners to fall back on. It should be labelled 'start here'." —Pieter Jan Stappers, ID-StudioLab, Delft University of Technology


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