معرفی کتاب «Как сделать сайт удобным. Юзабилити по методу Стива Круга» نوشتهٔ Круг Стив.، منتشرشده توسط نشر New Riders ; Pearson Education [distributor در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
СПб.: Питер, 2010. — 208 с. — ISBN: 978-5-49807-515-0, 978-0-32165-729-9. В этой книге знаменитый Стив Круг, автор мирового бестселлера "Не заставляйте меня думать" (Dont Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability), излагает принципы своего метода по улучшению юзабилити интернет-сайтов. В присущей ему ироничной манере автор описывает процесс тестирования и обнаружения проблем с юзабилити, а также их эффективного устранения. С помощью этой оригинальной как по форме, так и по содержанию книги вы научитесь оценивать удобство и функциональность любого сайта, вне зависимости от стадии его разработки. Автор объясняет, как концентрироваться на наиболее серьезных проблемах юзабилити и как быстро и эффективно их устранять. Книга предназначена для веб-дизайнеров, веб-программистов, менеджеров интернет-проектов и всех интересующихся вопросами юзабилити и дизайна интерфейсов.
It's been known for years that usability testing can dramatically improve products. But with a typical price tag of $5,000 to $10,000 for a usability consultant to conduct each round of tests, it rarely happens.
In this how-to companion to Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, Steve Krug spells out an approach to usability testing that anyone can easily apply to their own web site, application, or other product. (As he said in Don't Make Me Think, "It's not rocket surgery".)
In this new book, Steve explains how to:
- Test any design, from a sketch on a napkin to a fully-functioning web site or application
- Keep your focus on finding the most important problems (because no one has the time or resources to fix them all)
- Fix the problems that you find, using his "The least you can do" approach
By paring the process of testing and fixing products down to its essentials (A morning a month, that's all we ask ), Rocket Surgery makes it realistic for teams to test early and often, catching problems while it's still easy to fix them. Rocket Surgery Made Easy adds demonstration videos to the proven mix of clear writing, before-and-after examples, witty illustrations, and practical advice that made Don't Make Me Think so popular. It's been known for years that usability testing can dramatically improve products. But with a typical price tag of $5,000 to $10,000 for a usability consultant to conduct each round of tests, it rarely happens. In this how-to companion to Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, Steve Krug spells out a streamlined approach to usability testing that anyone can easily apply to their own Web site, application, or other product. (As he said in Don't Make Me Think,'It's not rocket surgery'.) Using practical advice, plenty of illustrations, and his trademark humor, Steve explains how to: Test any design, from a sketch on a napkin to a fully-functioning Web site or application Keep your focus on finding the most important problems (because no one has the time or resources to fix them all) Fix the problems that you find, using his'The least you can do'approach By paring the process of testing and fixing products down to its essentials ('A morning a month, that's all we ask'), Rocket Surgery makes it realistic for teams to test early and often, catching problems while it's still easy to fix them. Rocket Surgery Made Easy adds demonstration videos to the proven mix of clear writing, before-and-after examples, witty illustrations, and practical advice that made Don't Make Me Think so popular. It's been known for years that usability testing can dramatically improve products. But with a typical price tag of $5,000 to $10,000 for a usability consultant to conduct each round of tests, it rarely happens. In this how-to companion to Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, Steve Krug spells out an approach to usability testing that anyone can easily apply to their own web site, application, or other product. (As he said in Don't Make Me Think, "It's not rocket surgery".) In this new book, Steve explains how to: Test any design, from a sketch on a napkin to a fully-functioning web site or application; Keep your focus on finding the most important problems (because no one has the time or resources to fix them all); Fix the problems that you find, using his "The least you can do" approach. By paring the process of testing and fixing products down to its essentials (A morning a month, that's all we ask), Rocket Surgery makes it realistic for teams to test early and often, catching problems while it's still easy to fix them. Rocket Surgery Made Easy adds demonstration videos to the proven mix of clear writing, before-and-after examples, witty illustrations, and practical advice that made Don't Make Me Think so popular. - Publisher. It's been known for years that usability testing can dramatically improve products. But with a typical price tag of $5,000 to $10,000 for a usability consultant to conduct each round of tests, it rarely happens. In this how-to companion to Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability , Steve Krug spells out an approach to usability testing that anyone can easily apply to their own web site, application, or other product. (As he said in Don't Make Me Think , "It's not rocket surgery".) In this new book, Steve explains how to: -Test any design, from a sketch on a napkin to a fully-functioning web site or application -Keep your focus on finding the most important problems (because no one has the time or resources to fix them all) -Fix the problems that you find, using his "The least you can do" approach By pairing the process of testing and fixing products down to its essentials (A morning a month, that's all we ask ), Rocket Surgery makes it realistic for teams to test early and often, catching problems while it's still easy to fix them. Rocket Surgery Made Easy adds demonstration videos to the proven mix of clear writing, before-and-after examples, witty illustrations, and practical advice that made Don't Make Me Think so popular. Spells out an approach to usability testing that anyone can easily apply to his or her own website, application, or other product, in a book that explains how to test any design, keep one's focus on finding the most important problems, and fix the problems one finds using the author's "the least you can do" approach.