Web Application Design Patterns

  • 6h 36m
  • Pawan Vora
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2009

Ever notice that-in spite of their pervasiveness-designing web applications is still challenging? While their benefits motivate their creation, there are no well-established guidelines for design. This often results in inconsistent behaviors and appearances, even among web applications created by the same company.

Design patterns for web applications, similar in concept to those for web sites and software design, offer an effective solution. In Web Application Design Patterns, Pawan Vora documents design patterns for web applications by not only identifying design solutions for user interaction problems, but also by examining the rationale for their effectiveness, and by presenting how they should be applied.

  • Design interfaces faster, with a better rationale for the solutions you choose.
  • Learn from over more than 100 patterns, with extensive annotation on use and extension.
  • Take a short-cut into understanding the industry with more than 500 full-color screenshots and a web site for help, discussion, and a collection of additional patterns.

About the Author

Pawan Vora is the founder and president of Alpha Cube, Inc., a user experience design consultancy focused on designing, reviewing, and evaluating user interfaces for software and web-based applications. He has been a user experience professional for more than 14 years and has designed user interfaces for a range of applications for business-to-consumer, business-to-business, consumer-to-consumer, and business-to-employee environments. He has published and conducted a number of tutorials and in-house training workshops on web site design, web application design, and design patterns in the United States and internationally. Pawan has a Ph.D. and M.S. in industrial engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo in addition to his bachelor's degrees in production engineering and mechanical engineering from Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute in Mumbai, India.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Forms
  • User Authentication
  • Application Main Page
  • Navigation
  • Searching and Filtering
  • Lists
  • Rich Internet Applications
  • Social Applications
  • Internationalization
  • Accessibility
  • Visual Design
  • Pattern Libraries
  • Web Appendix—Help
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