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The handbook of information and computer ethics
Title : The handbook of information and computer ethics Material Type: printed text Authors: Kenneth Einar Himma, Editor ; Herman T. Tavani, Editor Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: xxxi, 671 p. Layout: ill. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-471-79959-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references and index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Electronic data processing - Moral and ethical aspects Class number: 004.01 Abstract: Discover how developments in information technology are raising new ethical debates Information and computer ethics has emerged as an important area of philosophical and social theorizing, combining conceptual, meta-ethical, normative, and applied elements.This handbook provides an accessible overview of the most important issues in information and computer ethics. It covers: foundational issues and methodological frameworks; theoretical issues affecting property, privacy, anonymity, and security; professional issues and the information-related professions; responsibility issues and risk assessment; regulatory issues and challenges; access and equity issues. Each chapter explains and evaluates the central positions and arguments on the respective issues, and ends with a bibliography that identifies the most important supplements available on the topic. Contents note: Foundational issues and methodological frameworks; Foundations of Information Ethics - Luciano Floridi; Milestones in the History of Information Ethics - Terrell Ward Bynum; Moral Methodology and Information Technology - Jeroen van den Hoven; Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems - Batya Friedman, Peter H. Kahn, and Alan Borning; Theoretical issues affecting property, privacy, anonymity, and security; Personality-Based, Rule Utilitarian, and Lockean Justifications.
of Intellectual Property - Adam D. Moore; Informational Privacy: Concepts, Theories, and Controversies - Herman T. Tavani; Online Anonymity - Kathleen A. Wallace; Ethical Issues Involving Computer Security: Hacking, Hacktivism, and Counterhacking - Kenneth Einar Himma; Professional issues and the information-related professions; Information Ethics and the Library Profession - Kay Mathiesen and Don Fallis; Ethical Interest in Free and Open Source Software - Frances S. Grodzinsky and Marty J. Wolf; Internet Research Ethics: The Field and its Critical Issues - Elizabeth A. Buchanan and Charles Ess; Health Information Technology: Challenges in Ethics, Science, and Uncertainty - Kenneth W. Goodman; Ethical Issues of Information and Business: A Critical Perspective - Bernd Carsten Stahl; Responsibility issues and risk assessment; Responsibilities for Information on the Internet - Anton Vedder; Virtual Reality and Computer Simulation - Philip Brey; Genetic Information: Epistemological and Ethical Issues - Antonio Marturano; The Ethics of Cyber Conflict - Dorothy E. Denning; A Practical Mechanism for Ethical Risk Assessment - A SoDIS Inspection - Don Gotterbarn, Tony Clear, and Choon-Tuck Kwan; Regulatory issues and challenges; Regulation and Governance on the Internet - John Weckert and Yeslam Al-Saggaf; Information Overload - David Levy; Email Spam - Keith Miller and James H. Moor; Plagiarism: What, Why, and If - John Snapper; Intellectual Property: Legal and Moral Challenges of Online File Sharing - Richard A. Spinello; Access and equity issues; Censorship and Access to Information - Kay Mathiesen; The Gender Agenda in Information and Computer - Ethics Alison Adam; The Digital Divide: Prospects for the Future - Maria Canellopoulou-Botti and Kenneth Einar Himma; Intercultural Information Ethics - Rafael Capurro.Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15124 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001055 004.01 Handbo 2008 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Interaction design / Yvonne Rogers
Title : Interaction design : beyond human-computer interaction Material Type: printed text Authors: Yvonne Rogers, Author ; Helen Sharp, Author ; Jenny Preece (1949-), Author Edition statement: 3rd ed Publisher: Chichester : Wiley Publication Date: 2011 Pagination: xv, 585 p. Layout: ill. (some col.) Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-470-66576-3 General note: Includes bibliographical references and index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Computers - User Interfaces
Human-computer interactionClass number: 004.01 Abstract: The leading book on human-computer interaction, now completely updated Offering a process-oriented approach to human-computer interaction, this updated resource is an ideal starting point for learning the interdisciplinary skills needed for interaction design, human-computer interaction, information design, web design, and ubiquitous computing.A revision of the #1 text in the Human Computer Interaction field, Interaction Design, the third edition is an ideal resource for learning the interdisciplinary skills needed for interaction design, human-computer interaction, information design, web design and ubiquitous computing. The authors are acknowledged leaders and educators in their field, with a strong global reputation. They bring depth of scope to the subject in this new edition, encompassing the latest technologies and devices including social networking, Web 2.0 and mobile devices. The third edition also adds, develops and updates cases, examples and questions to bring the book in line with the latest in Human Computer Interaction. Interaction Design offers a cross-disciplinary, practical and process-oriented approach to Human Computer Interaction, showing not just what principles ought to apply to Interaction Design, but crucially how they can be applied. The book focuses on how to design interactive products that enhance and extend the way people communicate, interact and work. Motivating examples are included to illustrate both technical, but also social and ethical issues, making the book approachable and adaptable for both Computer Science and non-Computer Science users. Interviews with key HCI luminaries are included and provide an insight into current and future trends. The book has an accompanying website www.id-book.com which has been updated to include resources to match the new edition. Contents note: What is interaction design?; Introduction; Good and poor design; What is interaction design?; The user experience; The process of interaction design; Interaction design and the user experience; Understanding and conceptualizing interaction; Introduction; Understanding the problem space and conceptualizing design; Conceptual models; Interface metaphors; Interaction types; Paradigms, theories, models, and frameworks; Cognitive aspects; Introduction; What is cognition?; Cognitive frameworks; Social interaction; Introduction; Being social; Face-to-face conversations; Remote conversations; Telepresence; Co-presence; Emergent social phenomena; Emotional interaction; Introduction; Emotions and the user experience; Expressive interfaces; Frustrating interfaces; Persuasive technologies and behavioural change; Anthropomorphism and zoomorphism; Models of emotion; Interfaces; Introduction; Interface types; Natural user interfaces; Which interface?; Data gathering; Introduction; Five key issues; Data recording; Interviews; Questionnaires; Observation; Choosing and combining techniques; Data analysis, interpretation, and presentation; Introduction; Qualitative and quantitative; Simple quantitative analysis; Simple qualitative analysis; Tools to support data analysis; Using theoretical frameworks; Presenting the findings; The process of interaction design; Introduction; What is involved in interaction design?; Some practical issues; Establishing requirements; Introduction; What, How, and Why?; What are requirements?; Data gathering for requirements; Data analysis, interpretation, and presentation; Task description; Task analysis; Design, prototyping, and construction; Introduction; Prototyping and construction; Conceptual design: moving from requirements to first design; Physical design: getting concrete; Using scenarios in design; Using prototypes in design; Support for design; Introducing evaluation; Introduction; The why, what, where, and when of evaluation; Types of evaluation; Evaluation case studies; What did we learn from the case studies?; An evaluation framework; Introduction; DECIDE: A framework to guide evaluation; Evaluation Studies: From Controlled to Natural Settings; Introduction; Usability testing; Experiments; Field studies; Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics and Models; Introduction; Inspections: heuristic evaluation and walkthroughs; Analytics; Predictive models. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15284 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001137 004.01 Rog-Int 2011 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available Usability testing essentials / Carol M. Barnum
Title : Usability testing essentials : ready, set-- test Material Type: printed text Authors: Carol M. Barnum, Author Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Publication Date: 2011 Pagination: xxii, 382 p. Layout: col. ill. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-12-375092-1 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p.355-365) and indexes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Human-computer interaction
User interfaces (Computer systems) - Testing
Web-based user interfaces - TestingClass number: 004.01 Abstract: Do you love your mobile phone? Your MP3 player? Your e-book reader? You laptop or tablet PC? There's a reason for that. Usability.
When usability testing is part of the design and development of products, the results are better products that users want and like. You may be doing testing now or want to help your company get started, but you may not have all the tools to know how to properly prepare, test, analyze, and measure the results across a multitude of cultures, generations, and countries. And you may be facing tight budgets and short timeframes for testing. If this is your situation, this essential handbook gives you a variety of options and strategies for testing in numerous situations.
Usability Testing Essentials presents a practical, step-by-step approach to learning the entire process of planning and conducting a usability test. It also explains how to analyze and apply the results and what to do when confronted with budgetary and time restrictions. This is the ideal book for anyone involved in usability or user-centered design-from students to seasoned professionals.Contents note: establishing the essentials; Testing here, there, everywhere; Big U and tittle u usability; Understanding users and their goals; Planning for usability testing; Preparing for usability testing; Conducting usability testing; Analyzing the findings; Reporting the findings; International usability testing. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15282 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001135 004.01 Bar-Usa 2011 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available