UNIVERSAL USABILITY IN PRACTICE

Introduction Recommendations Guidelines Websites Conclusions Resources
Resources
    

BOOK:

     [1]    B. Shneiderman, Designing the User Interface, 3rd Edition, Addison-Wesley, (1998)    

     [2]    Galitz, Wilbert O. User-Interface Screen Design, (1993)

     [3]    Martin, A. and Eastman, D. The User Interface Design Book, (1996)

     [4]    Hackos, J. and Redish, J. User and Task Analysis for Interface Design, (1998) 

     [5]    Vanessa Donnelly. Designing Easy-to-use Websites, Addison-Wesley, (2001)

PAPER:

     [6]    Scott W. Ambler. User Interface Design: Tip and Techniques

     [7]    John D. Gould and Clayton Lewis. Designing for Usability: Key Principles and What Designers Think

     [8]    Jing Wu. Accomodating both Experts and Novices in One Interface

     [9]    Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, February 6, 2000: Novice vs. Expert Users  ( www.useit.com/alertbox/20000206.html ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

     [10]  Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, April 1, 1997: Tech-Support Tales: Internet Hard to Use for Novice Users

            ( http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9704a.html ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

WEBSITE:

     [11]  Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 ( www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/ ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

     [12]  IBM Accessibility Center: Web Guidelines ( www-3.ibm.com/able/accessweb.html ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

     [13]  Sun Microsystems' Accessibility Program ( www.sun.com/access/background/design.html ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

     [14]  Microsoft Accessible Web design guidelines ( www.microsoft.com/enable/dev/web/ ) last accessed date: 2001/4/24

      

Tzu-Ting Chen
Department of Computer Science
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742 USA
jacktar@cs.umd.edu
April 2001
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