Recommended Professional Literature
The usability laboratory implements rules, principles, and models out of the vast body of literature in the field of human-computer interaction and technological product development. A reading list that we in the laboratory recommend:

Garret, J. J. (2011). The elements of user experience. Berkeley, CA: New Riders.
Krug, S. (2014). Don't make me think!: a common sense approach to Web usability. Pearson Education India.
Nielsen, J. (1994). Usability engineering. Morgan Kaufmann.
Norman Donald, A. (2013). The design of everyday things. MIT Press.
Norman, D. (2004). Emotional design: Why we love (or hate) everyday things. Basic books.
Parush, A. (2015). Conceptual design for interactive systems: designing for performance and user experience. Morgan Kaufmann.
Rubin, J., & Chisnell, D. (2008). Handbook of usability testing: How to plan, design, and conduct effective tests. John Wiley & Sons.
Shneiderman, B. (2022). Human-centered AI. Oxford University Press.
Weinschenk, S. (2020). 100 things every designer needs to know about people. Pearson Education.



