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Author Cooper, Alan, 1952- author.
Title The inmates are running the asylum : why high-tech products drive us crazy and how to restore the sanity / Alan Cooper.
Publication Info Indianapolis : SAMS, 2004.
Edition 2nd ed.


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 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  QA 76.9 H85 C7  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Descript 255p.
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Introduction / Paul Saffo -- Preface -- Part 1. Computer obliteracy. Chap. 1. Riddles for the information age -- Chap. 2. Cognitive friction -- Part 2. It costs you big time. Chap. 3. Wasting money -- Chap. 4. The dancing bear -- Chap. 5. Customer disloyalty -- Part 3. Eating soup with a fork. Chap. 6. The inmates are running the asylum -- Chap. 7. Homo logicus -- Chap. 8. An obsolete culture -- Part 4. Interaction design is good business. Chap. 9. Designing for pleasure -- Chap. 10. Designing for power -- Chap. 11. Designing for people -- Part 5. Chap. 12. Desperately seeking usability -- Chap. 13. A managed process -- Chap. 14. Power and pleasure.
ISBN 0672326140
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Author Cooper, Alan, 1952- author.
Subject Human-computer interaction.
User interfaces (Computer systems)
Consumers -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Descript 255p.
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Introduction / Paul Saffo -- Preface -- Part 1. Computer obliteracy. Chap. 1. Riddles for the information age -- Chap. 2. Cognitive friction -- Part 2. It costs you big time. Chap. 3. Wasting money -- Chap. 4. The dancing bear -- Chap. 5. Customer disloyalty -- Part 3. Eating soup with a fork. Chap. 6. The inmates are running the asylum -- Chap. 7. Homo logicus -- Chap. 8. An obsolete culture -- Part 4. Interaction design is good business. Chap. 9. Designing for pleasure -- Chap. 10. Designing for power -- Chap. 11. Designing for people -- Part 5. Chap. 12. Desperately seeking usability -- Chap. 13. A managed process -- Chap. 14. Power and pleasure.
ISBN 0672326140
Author Cooper, Alan, 1952- author.
Subject Human-computer interaction.
User interfaces (Computer systems)
Consumers -- Effect of technological innovations on.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  QA 76.9 H85 C7  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Human-computer interaction.
User interfaces (Computer systems)
Consumers -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Descript 255p.
Contents Introduction / Paul Saffo -- Preface -- Part 1. Computer obliteracy. Chap. 1. Riddles for the information age -- Chap. 2. Cognitive friction -- Part 2. It costs you big time. Chap. 3. Wasting money -- Chap. 4. The dancing bear -- Chap. 5. Customer disloyalty -- Part 3. Eating soup with a fork. Chap. 6. The inmates are running the asylum -- Chap. 7. Homo logicus -- Chap. 8. An obsolete culture -- Part 4. Interaction design is good business. Chap. 9. Designing for pleasure -- Chap. 10. Designing for power -- Chap. 11. Designing for people -- Part 5. Chap. 12. Desperately seeking usability -- Chap. 13. A managed process -- Chap. 14. Power and pleasure.
ISBN 0672326140

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