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User-centered data management

Contributor(s): Catarci, T.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science: ; Synthesis lectures on data management: # 6.Publisher: San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool, c2010Description: 1 electronic text (96 p. : ill.) : digital file.ISBN: 9781608452828 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): User-centered system design | Database management | Usability | User-centered design | Visual data access | Information visualization | Visual data mining | Universal usabilityDDC classification: 005.437 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Why user-centered -- An example: what can go wrong -- The process of user-centered design -- Usable systems -- Cost-benefits of usability --
2. The early days: visual query systems -- Visual representation -- Visual interaction -- Visual perception --
3. Beyond querying -- Information visualization -- Data extraction and elaboration -- Data representation -- Data presentation -- Visual data mining -- Background -- Definition and importance of visual data mining -- Visual data mining approach -- Relevant systems -- Challenges and issues --
4. More advanced applications -- Web data -- The changing face of the web -- Understanding web data -- Examples of end-user web data interfaces -- Web technology and the web of data -- Interacting with the web of data -- Web data or all data -- Mobile interfaces -- Challenges and opportunities of mobile computing -- Usability and mobile computing --
5. Non-visual interfaces -- Accessibility -- Aural interfaces --
6. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
Abstract: This lecture covers several core issues in user-centered data management, including how to design usable interfaces that suitably support database tasks, and relevant approaches to visual querying, information visualization, and visual data mining. Novel interaction paradigms, e.g., mobile and interfaces that go beyond the visual dimension, are also discussed.
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Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-93).

1. Why user-centered -- An example: what can go wrong -- The process of user-centered design -- Usable systems -- Cost-benefits of usability --

2. The early days: visual query systems -- Visual representation -- Visual interaction -- Visual perception --

3. Beyond querying -- Information visualization -- Data extraction and elaboration -- Data representation -- Data presentation -- Visual data mining -- Background -- Definition and importance of visual data mining -- Visual data mining approach -- Relevant systems -- Challenges and issues --

4. More advanced applications -- Web data -- The changing face of the web -- Understanding web data -- Examples of end-user web data interfaces -- Web technology and the web of data -- Interacting with the web of data -- Web data or all data -- Mobile interfaces -- Challenges and opportunities of mobile computing -- Usability and mobile computing --

5. Non-visual interfaces -- Accessibility -- Aural interfaces --

6. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.

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This lecture covers several core issues in user-centered data management, including how to design usable interfaces that suitably support database tasks, and relevant approaches to visual querying, information visualization, and visual data mining. Novel interaction paradigms, e.g., mobile and interfaces that go beyond the visual dimension, are also discussed.

Also available in print.

Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on July 13, 2010).

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