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1 Introduction 3
2 How to gather requirements : some techniques to use 29
3 Finding out about the users and the domain 37
4 Finding out about tasks and work 57
5 Requirements gathering : knowledge of user interface design 89
6 Thinking about requirements and describing them 103
7 Case study on requirements : Tokairo, part 1 123
8 Work reengineering and conceptual design 139
9 Design guidance and design rationale 165
10 Interaction design 187
11 Interaction styles 205
12 Choosing interaction devices : hardware components 221
13 Choosing interaction elements : software components 247
14 Moving from choosing components into design areas 271
15 Case study on design : Tokairo, part 2 281
16 Designing a graphical user interface (GUI) 295
17 Designing for the Web 331
18 The design of embedded computer systems and small devices 371
19 Case study on requirements, design, and evaluation : NATS 387
20 Why evaluate the usability of user interface designs? 423
21 Deciding on what you need to evaluate : the strategy 439
22 Planning who, what, when, and where 453
23 Deciding how to collect data 475
24 Final preparations for the evaluation 491
25 Analysis and interpretation of user observation evaluation data 505
26 Inspections of the user interface 525
27 Variations and more comprehensive evaluations 539
28 Communicating and using findings 563
29 Winning and maintaining support for user-centered design 585
30 Summary 603