- Design for Whom? Expanded and Revised Edition
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“The designer must assume that possible errors will actually occur, and then design to minimize the probability of those errors occurring and the impact of the errors when they do occur…”
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This idea is the user-centered design principle underlying the modern human interface, and this book is the first major work to discuss this design principle with a general audience.
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