Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
191
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 2, 2010
Editorial
O'Reilly Media
ISBN-10
0596802277
ISBN-13
9780596802271
Descripción
In an era where information is abundant, the ability to navigate through it effectively is more crucial than ever. The book delves into the profound impact of search on modern society, examining how it shapes decisions and influences daily life. Through thoughtful analysis, the authors explore the nuances of user behavior and the design principles that can enhance discoverability.
Peter Morville and Jeffery Callender meticulously outline the evolution of search and its implications for individuals and businesses alike. They draw on a wealth of real-world examples, illustrating the transformative power of well-designed search systems. Their insights encourage readers to rethink the traditional approaches to organizing information and highlight the need for innovation in design.
Ultimately, this work serves as a guide for designers, developers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of search. It invites a reflection on how thoughtful design can lead to meaningful discoveries, emphasizing that in a digitally driven world, the way users interact with information can change everything.
Peter Morville and Jeffery Callender meticulously outline the evolution of search and its implications for individuals and businesses alike. They draw on a wealth of real-world examples, illustrating the transformative power of well-designed search systems. Their insights encourage readers to rethink the traditional approaches to organizing information and highlight the need for innovation in design.
Ultimately, this work serves as a guide for designers, developers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of search. It invites a reflection on how thoughtful design can lead to meaningful discoveries, emphasizing that in a digitally driven world, the way users interact with information can change everything.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Negocios y Economía
Psicología