Index_D

D

Darwin, Charles, 30

Data:

from quick and dirty studies, 172

research, 125

David phone, 74, 75, 78

Dedicated call handling keys, 75

Deming, W. E., 231

Design, 133–137

for attention-sharing performance, 135–136

for behavioral usability, 136

for coherent user experience, 136

core challenge of, 94

drivers of, 144

for emotional effect, 257–259

engineering solutions in, 133–134

for international usability, 135

for intuitive usability, 134

management issues in, 137

principles behind, 267–284

responsive, 136–137

task-oriented, 6

tradeoffs in, 25

Design competitions, 147–148

Design management, 139–154

consistency management in, 152–153

documentation management in, 150–152

quality management in, 148–150

team management in, 144–148

vision management in, 141–144

Desktop environments, 2–4

Development stability, 283–284

Direct manipulation, 3, 41

Disambiguation input method, 159

“Discount” usability, 134–135

Display:

color, 40

languages, display, 43

resolution of, 36–37

in Series 30, 23–24

texts, display, 12

Display-keyboard (DSKY) module, 48–49, 71

Distractive effects (while driving), 195

Documentation management, 150–152

Drivers:

of change, 35–36

design, 144

Driving simulator (see Car user interfaces)

DSKY module (see Display-keyboard module)



Mobile Usability(c) How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone
Mobile Usability: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone
ISBN: 0071385142
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 142

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