PROJECT (BOOK, eBOOK)
SUSTAINABLE WEB ECOSYSTEM DESIGN
This book works toward a unified theory of front end Web-human interface engineering
TECHNOLOGIES / METHODS
A new, currently available book by Greg O'Toole and Springer's SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Series features an uncomplicated approach to a rather complicated condition.
ROLE
Author, SME, Theorist
PURCHASE THE BOOK
$39.99 USD, Springer (Available in paperback and e-formats)
Also available at Amazon.com
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
ISBN 978-1-4614-7713-6 - In a new book from Springer and part of the SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Series: In our current media-rich environment a Web site is more than a collection of relative html documents of text and images on a static desktop computer monitor. We now have an unlimited combination of screens, devices, platforms, browsers, locations, versions, users, and exabytes of data with which to interact. Our mediated atmosphere surrounds us all of the time, and in nearly every place. It is an ecosystem that is part human, part hardware, and part software. A unique condition is upon us. This book is about a process of creating Web-based systems (ie, Web sites, content, etc.) that consider each of the parts, the modules, the organisms – binary or otherwise – that make up a balanced, sustainable Web ecosystem. Written in a highly approachable, practical style, this book is useful for stakeholders, system administrators, developers, designers, content managers, and the anonymous Web user in industry and the same plus faculty, staff, and students of all levels involved in teaching and learning in information technology.
Sustainable Web Ecosystem Design is a methodology, a development model, and a theory of creating digital and electronic interactive screen media interfaces. The model emphasizes an attempt at a unified theory of front-end Web-human interface engineering. The model considers not only all of the requirements of building a successful digital media application, but it also considers the human user interface, and ideals of sustainability in all stages of the product's development.The development model exists out of necessity due to the current, media-rich environment where Web sites are becoming increasingly complex and in many cases are more than a collection of relative html documents of text and images on a static desktop computer monitor. The contemporary Web designer and Web developer need to consider an nearly unlimited combination of screen sizes and resolutions, devices, platforms, browsers, locations, versions, users, and exabytes of data with which their applications and users can interact.On this side of the access digital divide, this informational-mediated atmosphere surrounds us nearly all of the time, and in nearly every place. It is an ecosystem that is part human, part hardware, and part software. This model is about a process of creating Web-based systems (i.e. Web sites, content, etc.) that consider each of the parts, the modules, the organisms – binary or organic – that make up a balanced, sustainable Web ecosystem.

The Anatomy of Sustainable Web Ecosystem Design by Gregory O'Toole is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://www.otoole.info.