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Conceptual Models Core to the Design of Interactive Applications

Title
Conceptual Models [electronic resource] : Core to the Design of Interactive Applications / by Jeff Johnson, Austin Henderson.
ISBN
9783031508523
Edition
2nd ed. 2024.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVI, 140 p.) 32 illus., 21 illus. in color.
Local Notes
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Summary
This book presents readers with an exploration of the concept of Conceptual Models and argues that they are core to achieving good design of interactive applications that are easy, effective, and enjoyable to use. The authors' years of experience helping companies create interactive software applications revealed that interactive applications built without Conceptual Models generally result in fraught production processes and designs that are confusing and difficult to learn, remember, and use. Instead, the book shows that Conceptual Models can be a central link between the elements involved in the use of interactive applications: people's tasks (domains), their plans for performing those tasks, the use of applications in the plans, the conceptual structure of applications, the presentation of the conceptual model (i.e., the user interface), the terms used to describe it, its implementation, and the learning that people must do to use the application. Readers will learn how putting a Conceptual Model at the core of the design and development process can pay rich dividends: designs are simpler, more coherent, and better aligned with users' tasks; unnecessary features are avoided; documentation is easier, development is faster and cheaper; customer uptake is improved; and the need for training and customer support is reduced. To support its use in instruction, this second edition has been revised to explain the history and theoretical context of conceptual modeling using a consistent vocabulary, describe the structure of conceptual models, provide more current and more complete examples, explain how conceptual models fit into design and development, and further summarize the benefits of conceptual modeling. In addition, this book: Teaches users how to implement conceptual modelling in their interaction design workflow Offers UX designers useful tools and practices starting from application concepts and task-flow design Provides theory as well as practical experience of real-world interface design.
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Springer Nature Synthesis Collection of Technology.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 08, 2024
Series
Synthesis lectures on human-centered informatics.
Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics,
Contents
Introduction
Framework and Terminology
What Conceptual Models Are and Are Not
Components of a Conceptual Model
Representing Conceptual Models
Two Complete Examples
Essential Conceptual Modeling
Enhanced Conceptual Modeling
Process of Designing with Conceptual Models
Benefits of Designing with Conceptual Models
Summing Up.
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Henderson, Austin, author.
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