User Experience Methods and Tools in HumanβComputer Interaction
β Scribed by Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2025
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 488
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Editors
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 Requirements Engineering and User Needs Analysis
Chapter 2 Ethnography, User Observation, and Interviews
Chapter 3 Ideation, Focus Groups, and Brainstorming
Chapter 4 Personas, Scenarios, Journey Maps, and Storyboards
Chapter 5 Task Analysis and Modeling
Chapter 6 Designing and Analyzing Questionnaires and Surveys
Chapter 7 Inspection Methods for Usability Evaluation
Chapter 8 Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Usability Testing Experiments
Chapter 9 Eye-Tracking and Physiological Measurements for UX Evaluation
Chapter 10 Participatory Design
Chapter 11 Crowdsourcing in UX Research
Chapter 12 Responsible User Modelling
Chapter 13 Digital Human Modeling
Chapter 14 Prototyping Techniques for UX Research
Chapter 15 UX Design Tools
Chapter 16 Gamification Design
Chapter 17 Help and User Support
Index
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