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Jakob Nielsen

    5 de octubre de 1957

    Jakob Nielsen es una autoridad líder en usabilidad web, reconocido por impulsar el movimiento de "ingeniería de usabilidad de bajo costo". Su trabajo se enfoca en mejoras rápidas y económicas de las interfaces de usuario, lo que ha llevado a la invención de varios métodos, incluida la evaluación heurística. Comparte su vasta experiencia e investigación en interacción humano-computadora y usabilidad web a través de sus publicaciones y conferencias. Se centra en los cinco componentes clave de la calidad de la usabilidad: aprendibilidad, eficiencia, memorabilidad, errores y satisfacción.

    Web.Design
    Homepage usability
    Eyetracking Web Usability
    Mobile Usability
    Designing web usability
    International User Interfaces
    • 2013

      Mobile Usability

      • 203 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Offers insights into designing websites and apps for smart phone and tablet users.

      Mobile Usability
    • 2010

      Eyetracking is a hot new field in user interface design. The authors demonstrate what can be learned from users' eye paths over a broad variety of Web designs. Readers learn how much a users' goal or task influences the way to read and traverse a Web site, how to react to advertising and design elements that look like ads, and much more.

      Eyetracking Web Usability
    • 2002

      Web.Design

      • 382 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura
      Web.Design
    • 1999

      Designing web usability

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Deals with content and page design, designing for ease of navigation and users with disabilities. This book presents a series of principles which show: that web users want to find what they're after quickly; and, that if they don't know what they're after, they want to browse quickly and access information they come across in a logical manner.

      Designing web usability
    • 1996

      With the world continuing to shrink into a "global village, " software companies are working to make programs that transcend language and cultural borders. One such way is through international user interfaces where the software is prepared so that it can be easily localized in each country. This book focuses on user interfaces, exploring what they can do, and what they need to do to become commercially viable.

      International User Interfaces