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The books
reviewed at UIDesign.net are interpreted with a view to the influence
they will have and impact they may have upon improved user experience
with software and software controlled devices. The purpose of reviewing
and promoting books at this web site is to identify the current state-of-the-art
and encourage practitioners to adopt the state-of-the-art techniques.
5/5
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A
book which significantly improves or advances the State-of-the-art
in Interaction Design or advocates "best practice" in
a convincing, readable and understandable fashion. A book which
will lead to significantly better user experience with software.
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4/5
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A
book which didn't score 5 due to some flaw such as aging content,
not sufficiently leading edge, poorly written, verbose, repetitive
or lacking completeness. A book which has a good chance of leading
to significantly better user experience with software or a book
which adds enough to state-of-the-art that others should read
out of literary interest.
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3/5
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A
book which is interesting in part but is likely to have little
more than a neutral effect on the practical development of software
and improved user experience.
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2/5
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A
poor book on the topic which is severely flawed but holds some
interest for the dedicated professional in the business. Not worth
reading by regular developers who worry about getting software
finished as best they can.
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1/5
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A
book which is not worth wasting time on reading. No new material
and a lot of bad material.
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0/5
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A
book full of bad advice which will have a negative impact on Interaction
Design and lead to a poorer user experience.
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