Quality and Communicability for Interactive Hypermedia Systems: Concepts and Practices for Design explores ways to overcome obstacles to successful communication from theories of communicability to the various levels of design and integration. With a heuristic focus on how current system design affe
Designing interactive hypermedia systems
β Scribed by BouhaΓ, Nasreddine; Reyes-Garcia, Everardo
- Publisher
- ISTE
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Series
- Digital tools and uses set volume 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text aims at exploring and illustrating the different ways in which hypermedia systems and tools are designed according to those aspects. The design and visualization schemes included in any system will be related to the variety of social and technical complexities confronted by researchers in social, communication, humanities, art and design.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: From Controversies to Decision-making: Between Argumentation and Digital Writing / OreΜlie Desfriches-Doria --
Training in Digital Writing Through the Prism of Tropisms: Case Studies and Propositions / SteΜphane Crozat --
Assessing the Design of Hypermedia Interfaces: Differing Perspectives / MariΜa IneΜs Laitano --
Experience Design: Explanation and Best Practices / Leslie MatteΜ Ganet --
Designing Authoring Software Environments for the Interactive Arts: An Overview of Mobilizing.js / Dominique Cunin --
Clues. Anomalies. Understanding. Detecting Underlying Assumptions and Expected Practices in the Digital Humanities through the AIME Project / Donato Ricci, Robin De Mourat, Christophe Leclercq, Bruno Latour.
β¦ Subjects
Interactive multimedia;COMPUTERS / General
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