Event
User-Centred Analysis and Conceptual Design
London
6 - 8 July 2009
To create usable software, you have to understand who your users are and how they will approach your website or application. User-centred analysis is the basis for designing software that makes sense to your users. Our three-day comprehensive course shows you how to design effective, usable interfaces – the first time. Learn the methods for collecting and analyzing user and task data and for developing a conceptual architecture for design. Course material covers: Creating a design strategy Creating user and environmental profiles Data gathering including interviews, user observation, surveys & questionnaires Personas, scenarios and task analysis Primary noun architecture Information architecture Not to be missed by web and application designers, system analysts, software engineers, information architects, and user experience designers.
Venue
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16 Albemarle Street, London
Organiser
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Human Factors

