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Playful Design is primarily written for designers of conventional software,
websites, mobile apps, and other computer-mediated user experiences
who are looking for novel approaches to creating compelling, satisfying,
and enjoyable designs. It’s well suited to anyone who specializes in
human-computer interaction, digital... |  |  Windows Azure programming patterns for Start-ups
Windows Azure was officially announced at PDC 2008, but looking back, I had a
quick look in the kitchen of Windows Azure in 2007 while I was visiting Redmond
during the Lead Enterprise Architect Program (LEAP) sessions. Pat Helland, a senior
architect at Microsoft, gave a talk on The irresistible forces meet the movable objects.... |  |  Designing Inclusive Systems: Designing Inclusion for Real-world Applications
The Cambridge Workshops on Universal Access and Assistive Technology
(CWUAAT) are a series of workshops held at a Cambridge University College
every two years. This volume: “DESIGNING INCLUSIVE SYSTEMS” comes
from the 6th in this series of highly successful events. The workshops are
characterised by a single session... |
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To paraphrase a popular saying, usability testing should be done early and often. However, it doesn’t have to be an onerous process. Informative, practical, and engaging, Usability Testing of Medical Devices provides a simple, easy to implement general understanding of usability testing. It offers a general... |  |  Negotiation at Work: Maximize Your Team's Skills with 60 High-Impact Activities
Negotiation is an essential part of doing business, but to be an effective negotiator one must master a wide variety of skills such as listening, self-awareness, conflict resolution, assertiveness, and more. So it stands to reason that in order to teach such a complicated subject, managers and trainers need proven, powerful activities.... |
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