As physical and digital interactions intertwine, new challenges for digital product designers and developers, as well as, industrial designers and architects are materializing. While well versed in designing navigation, organization, and labelling of websites and software, professionals are faced the crucial challenge of how to apply these techniques to information systems that cross communication channels that link the digital world to the physical world. Pervasive Information Architecture provides examples showing why and how one would: Model and shape information to adapt itself to users' needs, goals, and seeking strategies. Reduce disorientation and increase legibility and way-finding in digital and physical spaces. Alleviate the frustration associated with choosing from an ever-growing set of information, services, and goods. Suggest relevant connections between pieces of information, services and goods to help users achieve their goals.
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%A Resmini, Andrea
%A Rosati, Luca
%C Amsterdam
%D 2011
%I Morgan Kaufmann
%K 01624 103 book acm elsevier embedded ai adaptive user interface information architecture interaction design assist zzz.hci zzz.iot
%T Pervasive Information Architecture: Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123820945
%X As physical and digital interactions intertwine, new challenges for digital product designers and developers, as well as, industrial designers and architects are materializing. While well versed in designing navigation, organization, and labelling of websites and software, professionals are faced the crucial challenge of how to apply these techniques to information systems that cross communication channels that link the digital world to the physical world. Pervasive Information Architecture provides examples showing why and how one would: Model and shape information to adapt itself to users' needs, goals, and seeking strategies. Reduce disorientation and increase legibility and way-finding in digital and physical spaces. Alleviate the frustration associated with choosing from an ever-growing set of information, services, and goods. Suggest relevant connections between pieces of information, services and goods to help users achieve their goals.
%@ 978-0-12-382094-5
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