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101 UX Principles
2018,2024
Explore 101 ways to improve your UX designs. Will Grant continues the lineage of Jakob Nielsen and Don Norman to bring his own expertise to the field of user experience (UX). Will's insights will challenge your approach and develop your skills, offering a better and more consistent UX to your customers.
Hands-On UX Design for Developers
This hands-on guide will teach you simple-to-advanced steps of user experience design. It starts from idea concept evaluation, product research, user interface design, and design implementation in code. We focus not only on the UI or design, but also on other things that are connected to it. UX has its own process that requires its own sets of.
Performance Modeling and Design of Computer Systems
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Harchol-Balter, Mor
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Computer systems
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Computer systems -- Design and construction -- Mathematics
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COMPUTERS / General. bisacsh
2013
Tackling the questions that systems designers care about, this book brings queueing theory decisively back to computer science. The book is written with computer scientists and engineers in mind and is full of examples from computer systems, as well as manufacturing and operations research. Fun and readable, the book is highly approachable, even for undergraduates, while still being thoroughly rigorous and also covering a much wider span of topics than many queueing books. Readers benefit from a lively mix of motivation and intuition, with illustrations, examples and more than 300 exercises – all while acquiring the skills needed to model, analyze and design large-scale systems with good performance and low cost. The exercises are an important feature, teaching research-level counterintuitive lessons in the design of computer systems. The goal is to train readers not only to customize existing analyses but also to invent their own.
UX: Tales From the Trenches
This book is a collection of hard-won lessons from UX experts, gained from many years of working in the field. It contains:
* How Analytics Helped Solve a UX Issue by Luke Hay
* Using Prototyping Tools to Define Better Weather Icons for Everyone by Dan Goodwin
* How User Research Turned a Good App into a Great One by Jodie Moule
* Accessibility and Inclusive Design: Why The're Not the Same by Derek Featherstone
* Exposing the Real Cause of Most UX Issues by Joe Natoli
Systems architecting : methods and examples
\"This book provides a new approach to systems architecting, not previously available. The book provides a compact innovative procedure for architecting any type of system. \"Systems Architecting: Methods and Examples\" describes a method of system architecting that is believed to be a substantial improvement over \"methods\" previously covered in other systems architecting books. With the book's relatively straightforward approach, it shows how to architect systems in a way that both developers and clients/customers can readily understand. It uses one of the essential principles suggested by Rechtin and Maier, namely, Simplify, Simplify, Simplify. Systems engineers, as well as students taking systems engineering courses will find this book of interest\"-- Provided by publisher.
UX: Essential Tools
2019
This book outlines the best tools available for UX professionals today. Covering prototyping, wireframing, mind mapping and design handoff tools, you'll discover everything a modern UX professionals needs.