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  Designing connected products: UX for the consumer Internet of Things
Rowland C., Goodman E., Charlier M., Light A., Lui A., O’Reilly Media, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2015. 726 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-449372-56-9)

Seven hundred pages of text on topics like network architecture, battery-life considerations, and authentication mechanisms; only a masochist would read this stuff! The good news is that there are color pictures of real-world products ...
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Jul 27 2016  
  Design and ethics in the era of big data
Goodman E. interactions 21(3): 22-24, 2014.  Type: Article

There are relatively few sources of really big data, and the best examples tend to be linked to consumer technologies and services. Even then, much of the data is something we agreed to when we engaged in its use. No one ever reads the...
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Jun 10 2014  
  Observing the user experience: a practitioner’s guide to user research (2nd ed.)
Goodman E., Kuniavsky M., Moed A., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., Waltham, MA, 2012. 608 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-123848-69-7)

In this second edition, the authors update an important contribution to the emerging discipline of user experience (UX) research. The book is intended for UX researchers and designers who want practical advice, and chief technical offi...
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Jan 23 2013  
  Hand waving and the real work of design
Goodman E. interactions 18(4): 40-44, 2011.  Type: Article

I really looked forward to a modern treatment of how to make systems easy to use. This article is not it. It sets out to explain how designers work with clients to determine just what a computer system will do. The title claims to info...
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Nov 14 2011  

   
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