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Designing and Evaluating Mobile Interaction - Challenges and Trends (Paperback)
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Designing and Evaluating Mobile Interaction - Challenges and Trends (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Human-Computer Interaction
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Mobile devices are rapidly taking over the digital and interactive
world. Their role within our lives is growing in diversity and
importance. As their importance within society continues to grow,
features, functionalities and usage opportunities accompany such
growth, turning mobile devices into essential tools. As mobile
interactive technology assumes this role, issues of usability and
interaction become paramount. Consequently, mobile usability
evaluation needs to re-invent itself to keep pace with this new
phenomenon. Designing and Evaluating Mobile Interaction: Challenges
and Trends reviews the current approaches and recent advances in
the design and evaluation of mobile interaction and mobile user
interfaces. In particular, it focuses on the two stages that
present the biggest challenges, but are also the most important for
the design and validation of mobile interaction, namely the
prototyping and evaluation stages. It presents an overview of the
current state-of-the-art, addressing recent and emerging work on
these two stages of the design process. Designing and Evaluating
Mobile Interaction: Challenges and Trends is an invaluable
reference for developers, engineers, designers and researchers with
an interest in mobile usability and interaction. It addresses the
challenges, the most significant results and the upcoming research
directions.
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