Most user experience literature today focuses on consumer experiences but what if your customer and your end-user are different people? The intersection of the customer, user and technology is at the heart of this concise guidebook for developing easy to use software. In Easy to Use, Sean Van Tyne takes on the complex topic of agile software development for enterprise software and the result is an easy to understand, easy to implement, and easy to use guide to creating simple yet effective enterprise applications.
This combination of Agile development and great user experience promises the benefits of rapid, iterative development, without sacrificing great user experience. Easy to Use is your roadmap to successfully integrating UX design and Agile development best practices that is guided by direct experience - not untested theories. Businesses wishing to rapidly create great software would be well advised to get a copy of this book for every member of the team.
In Easy to Use Sean Van Tyne shares essential insights from his successful career determining, developing and deploying extraordinary user experiences at many of the best companies. You want Easy to Use as your software development companion. Particularly where business wins, losses and profits depend on user experience being different and better than the competition.
This combination of Agile development and great user experience promises the benefits of rapid, iterative development, without sacrificing great user experience. Easy to Use is your roadmap to successfully integrating UX design and Agile development best practices that is guided by direct experience - not untested theories. Businesses wishing to rapidly create great software would be well advised to get a copy of this book for every member of the team.
In Easy to Use Sean Van Tyne shares essential insights from his successful career determining, developing and deploying extraordinary user experiences at many of the best companies. You want Easy to Use as your software development companion. Particularly where business wins, losses and profits depend on user experience being different and better than the competition.