Web Site Usability

by Mark Pearrow

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Does your Web site convey your message effectively? Are your customers finding what they need easily? Determining these factors is a difficult task that has challenged usability professionals since the first Web page was posted. Company Web sites aren't optional in today's highly competitive business environment and ensuring that your investment on the Web is well-spent, is a challenge facing all levels of Web professionals. With the hands-on guidance and examples provided in this book, readers will find practical tools to make certain that their site is as effective and user-friendly as possible. It shows how to create sites that are free of navigation "dead ends", difficult to use interfaces, and other barriers to usability. All of the principles of User Centered Design (UCD) are covered along with critical Human Factors, and guidelines for implementing a test plan. Examples of usability issues and how they are dealt with are covered through a case study focused on fixing an existing site. As new techniques and tools are introduced, the team of usability specialists detail how they implement these new tools as they work through the evaluation, testing, and transformation stages.
The CD-Rom (Windows/Mac) includes sample Web site designs with an analysis of good and bad features, and free usability testing software.
  • ISBN10 1584500263
  • ISBN13 9781584500261
  • Publish Date 10 August 2000
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 15 December 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
  • Imprint Charles River Media
  • Pages 361
  • Language English