The Inmates Are Running The Asylum

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Alan Cooper - The Inmates Are Running The Asylum.
Technology isn't only the way of the future, but also the way of today. With electronics, computer chips, transmitters, and so on finding their way into... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Technology isn't only the way of the future, but also the way of today. With electronics, computer chips, transmitters, and so on finding their way into the most common of household and office environments, most people find that they really don't know very much about the technological advances they use. They need their phones, cameras, computers, and cars to work the way they think-with common sense. Alan Cooper offers up the revelation. "Cooper's approach to design is winning lots of converts, including clients such as Sun Microsystems, Coca-Cola, Compaq, and Dow Jones." -Fast Company Magazine "Once again, Alan Cooper shows the way. His books should be required reading for all those technology companies who think they are serving their customers: think again. We need more books like this one, more people like Alan Cooper." -Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, Author of The Invisible Computer "This clear-headed book teaches leaders what they need to know to create systems that win in the marketplace... you will find this one of the most thoughtful, practical, and helpful books you can read." -Larry Keeley, President, Doblin Group "Cooper's book is a manifesto about how to improve the quality of life in an age where we spend so much time interacting with technology." -Peter Hirshberg, CEO, Elemental Software

Sommaire

  • COMPUTER OBLITERACY
    • Riddles for the Information Age
    • Cognitive Friction
  • IT COSTS YOU BIG TIME
    • Wasting Money
    • The Dancing Bear
    • Customer Disloyalty
  • EATING SOUP WITH A FORK
    • The Inmates Are Running the Asylum
    • Homo Logicus
    • An Obsolete Culture
  • INTERACTION DESIGN IS GOOD BUSINESS
    • Designing for Pleasure
    • Designing for Power
    • Designing for People
  • GETTING BACK INTO THE DRIVER'S SEAT
    • Desperately Seeking Usability
    • A Managed Process
    • Power and Pleasure.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/06/1999
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-672-31649-8
  • EAN
    9780672316494
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    261 pages
  • Poids
    0.685 Kg
  • Dimensions
    16,2 cm × 24,2 cm × 2,4 cm

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Biographie d'Alan Cooper

Alan Cooper, the "Father of Visual Basic " is the recipient of Microsoft 's Windows Pioneer Award and Software Visionary Award. The founder of Cooper Interaction Design, Alan works to create software and applications that are designed for the way people work - including such customers as 3M, Elemental, Ericsson, Fujitsu, IBM, Logitech, McGraw-Hill, Sagent, SAP, Sony, Varian, VISA, and Sun Microsystems. He is known as the outspoken champion of the forgotten person in the electronic product development process-the customer.

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