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Author Mirel, Barbara.

Title Interaction design for complex problem solving : developing useful and usable software / Barbara Mirel.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004.

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Description 1 online resource (xliii, 397 pages) : color illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents What makes complex problem solving complex? -- Usefulness : focusing on inquiry patterns, task landscapes, and core activities -- Filling in the gaps : integrating usefulness into user-centered design -- Keeping the system up and running -- Getting IT right -- Criteria, constraints, and choices : Optimizing the mix in merchandising -- Design Strategies and Choices for optimizing the mix -- Decision-making in complex systems of patient care -- Designing for usefulness across cases -- Next steps : politics and positioning of usefulness.
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Summary Software for complex problem solving can dazzle people with advanced features and alluring visuals, but when actually put to use it often disappoints and even frustrates users. This software rarely follows the user's own work methods, nor does it give people the degree of control and choice that they truly need. This book presents a groundbreaking approach to interaction design for complex problem solving applications. The author uses her vast field experience to present a new way of looking at the whole process, and treats complex problem solving software and web applications as a distinct class with its own set of usefulness demands and design criteria. This approach highlights integrated interactions rather than discrete actions, clearly defines what makes problem solving complex, and explores strategies for analyzing, modeling, and designing for exploratory inquiries. In depth case studies ranging from IT troubleshooting to marketing analysis to risk assessments in healthcare show exactly where and what goes wrong in real world activities and how to improve them. Presents a system and framework for analyzing complex work and takes the mystery out of eliciting patterns of work and their meanings. Offers new perspectives for support and new design strategies for building the right models into programs so that they effectively address users' dynamic work. Allows designers to turn findings into useful designs for problems that require users to create new knowledge but with no one right answer and with many methods of reaching solutions.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Subject Human-computer interaction.
Human-computer interaction.
Computer software -- Development.
Computer software -- Development.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Mirel, Barbara. Interaction design for complex problem solving. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004 1558608311 9781558608313 (DLC) 2004044066 (OCoLC)54407888
ISBN 9780080508955 (electronic book)
0080508952 (electronic book)
9781558608313
1558608311