Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems | Proceedings of the IFIP Working Group 13.2 Conference on Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems Stuttgart, Germany, September 1998 | ISBN 9781475749465

Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems

Proceedings of the IFIP Working Group 13.2 Conference on Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems Stuttgart, Germany, September 1998

herausgegeben von Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Peter Johnson und Jürgen Ziegler
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAlistair G. Sutcliffe
Herausgegeben vonPeter Johnson
Herausgegeben vonJürgen Ziegler
Buchcover Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems  | EAN 9781475749465 | ISBN 1-4757-4946-5 | ISBN 978-1-4757-4946-5

Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems

Proceedings of the IFIP Working Group 13.2 Conference on Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems Stuttgart, Germany, September 1998

herausgegeben von Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Peter Johnson und Jürgen Ziegler
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAlistair G. Sutcliffe
Herausgegeben vonPeter Johnson
Herausgegeben vonJürgen Ziegler
Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems presents research and development and industrial experience of usability engineering for multimedia user interfaces. The book discusses the methods, tools and guidelines for multimedia use and implementation and covers the following topics in detail: Design methods for multimedia (MM) systems; Social and cognitive models for MM interaction; Empirical studies of the effects of MM on learning and behavior; Design and prototyping support tools; Intelligent MM Systems and Design support; Usability evaluation. £/LIST£ Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems contains the proceedings of the International Working Conference on Designing Effective and usable Multimedia Systems, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), held in Stuttgart, Germany, in September 1998. It is essential reading for computer scientists, software developers, information systems managers and human scientists, especially those working in the applied disciplines such as human factors and interface design.