Prototyping of User Interfaces for Mobile Applications
β Scribed by Benjamin Bhr
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 169
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book investigates processes for the prototyping of user interfaces for mobile apps, and describes the development of new concepts and tools that can improve the prototype driven app development in the early stages. It presents the development and evaluation of a new requirements catalogue for prototyping mobile app tools that identifies the most important criteria such tools should meet at different prototype-development stages. This catalogue is not just a good point of orientation for designing new prototyping approaches, but also provides a set of metrics for a comparing the performance of alternative prototyping tools.
In addition, the book discusses the development of Blended Prototyping, a new approach for prototyping user interfaces for mobile applications in the early and middle development stages, and presents the results of an evaluation of its performance, showing that it provides a tool for teamwork-oriented, creative prototyping of mobile apps in the early design stages.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-4
State of Prototyping Mobile Application User-Interfaces....Pages 5-35
Prototyping Requirements....Pages 37-57
Blended PrototypingβDesign and Implementation....Pages 59-91
Comparative Evaluation of Blended Prototyping....Pages 93-127
Conclusion and Future Work....Pages 129-136
Back Matter....Pages 137-162
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