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While Nathan Slept, What Rich, Powerful Technologists Know About Their Customers

Added on 28 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the first paradox of software development: users are not software designers, nor are software engineers users.” (Charles L. Mauro – TaskZ)
  • UCD

Information Design: What is it? Who needs it?

Added on 26 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“What distinguishes information design from other types of design?” (Terry Irwin – AIGA Design Forum)
  • Information design

Three Down and Yet More to Come

Added on 26 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
A Report from the IA Summit 2002 (Andrew Dillon – ASIS&T Bulletin 28.5)
  • Information architecture

Bill Moggridge of IDEO presents User-Centred Design at One Remove

Added on 26 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) Moggridge gave a presentation to explore where interactive design had come from and where he hoped it was going.” (Usability News)
  • UCD

Placeless Documents

Added on 25 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) documents that are organized and managed according to their properties, rather than according to their location.” (Jim Thornton – Xerox Parc)
  • Information design

Improving Usability Guideline Compliance

Added on 25 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Not only does the U.S. have a stronger and longer usability tradition, but most usability guidelines are published in English.” (Jakob Nielsen – Alertbox)
  • Usability

Computer Human Values

Added on 25 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Designers need to understand the context of use and include the whole of a user’s experience into the solution when creating a computer interface.” (Nathan Shredoff – Boxes and Arrows)
  • User experience

Why Is Software So Bad?

Added on 24 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“For years we’ve tolerated buggy, bloated, badly organized computer programs. But soon, we’ll innovate, litigate and regulate them into reliability.” (Charles C. Mann – MIT Technology Review)
  • Usability

Drag-and-Drop versus Point-and-Click: Mouse Interaction for Children

Added on 21 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Today’s children will be the adult computer users of tomorrow and their interactions with computers today will shape their future relationship with technology.” (Kori Inkpen et al. – The University of British Columbia)
  • HCI

Foreseeing The Future: The Legacy of Vannevar Bush

Added on 20 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“This article presaged the idea of the Internet and the World Wide Web and was directly influential on the fathers of the hypertext and the Internet as we know it today.” (Erin Malone – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Hypertext

Best of CHI-Web & SIGIA-L (1996.4-2002.6)

Added on 20 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a list of the summary postings from useful threads, and a few personally selected favorite postings.” (Scott Berkun – UIWeb.com)
  • Information architecture

Generating Simple URLs for Search Engines

Added on 20 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Dynamic URLs, with question marks and other punctuation, tend to put off search engine indexing robots, as well as humans looking at URLs.” (Avi Rappoport – Search Tools)
  • Search

The 6th Annual Make IT Easy 2002 Conference

Added on 20 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“User Engineering applies the principles of human-computer interaction and related disciplines within a framework of processes and methods inspired by software engineering.” (IBM Ease of Use)
  • Events

Re-Architecting PeopleSoft.com From The Bottom-up

Added on 19 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“It took 11 months and more than 60 people (…)” (Chiara Fox – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Information architecture

Measuring the Value of Usability Engineering

Added on 19 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) why usability engineers don’t measure the value of usability efforts, rebuttals to each argument, and suggestions for how to remedy them.” (Carol Righi Ph.D. – TaskZ)
  • Usability

Extending Motion Into Interactivity

Added on 19 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
A curriculum for interaction design (Ron Saito – LOOP 2002.5)
  • Interaction design

Usability Testing: You Get What You Pay For

Added on 19 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“About half that time is spent planning the test, a quarter running it, and a quarter analyzing and interpreting results and generating recommendations.” (Deborah J. Mayhew – TaskZ)
  • Usability

Pixelsurgeon Interviews Jakob Nielsen

Added on 18 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Usability principles are rooted in the human experience and not in technology.” (Pixelsurgeon)
  • Interviews

Your Website Should Encourage People To Act

Added on 17 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Developing an action-oriented website begins with your homepage.” (Gerry McGovern)
  • Information architecture

Don Norman, Usability Expert

Added on 17 June 2002 Peter Bogaards
“His goal is to humanize technology, to make it disappear from sight, replaced by a human-centered, activity-based family of information appliances that are easy to learn, easy to use.” (Steven Heller – Typotheque)
  • Interviews
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