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Designing with data : improving the user experience with A/B testing /

On the surface, design practices and data science may not seem like obvious partners. But these disciplines actually work toward the same goal, helping designers and product managers understand users so they can craft elegant digital experiences. While data can enhance design, design can bring deepe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: King, Rochelle (Autor), Churchill, Elizabeth F., 1962- (Autor), Tan, Caitlin (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2017.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • [Foreword]; [Preface]; Introducing a Data Mindset; Data as a Trend; Three Ways to Think About Data; What Does This Mean for You as a Designer?; Data Can Help to Align Design with Business; With a Little Help from Your Friends ... ; What If You Don't Have Data Friends (Yet)?; Themes You'll See in This Book; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself; The ABCs of Using Data; The Diversity of Data ; Why Experiment?; Basics of Experimentation; A/B Testing: Online Experiments; Your Hypothesis and Why It Matters; Running Creative A/B Tests; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself
  • A Framework for ExperimentationIntroducing Our Framework; Three Phases: Definition, Execution, and Analysis; Examples: Data and Design in Action; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself; The Definition Phase (How to Frame Your Experiments); Getting Started: Defining Your Goal; Identifying the Problem You Are Solving; Building Hypotheses for the Problem at Hand; The Importance of Going Broad; Which Hypotheses to Choose?; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself; The Execution Phase (How to Put Your Experiments into Action); Designing to Learn; Designing the Best Representation of Your Hypothesis; Summary
  • Questions to Ask YourselfThe Analysis Phase (Getting Answers From Your Experiments); Vetting Your Designs Ahead of Launch; Launching Your Design; Evaluating Your Results; What Does the Data Say?; Rolling Out Your Experience, or Not; Case Study: Netflix on PlayStation 3; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself; Creating the Right Environment for Data-Aware Design; Principle 1: Shared Company Culture and Values; Principle 2: Hiring and Growing the Right People; Principle 3: Processes to Support and Align; Summary; Questions to Ask Yourself; Conclusion; Ethical Considerations ; Last Words; Resources