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Axure RP 6 Prototyping Essentials

By : Ezra Schwartz
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Axure RP 6 Prototyping Essentials

By: Ezra Schwartz

Overview of this book

Wireframes, interactive prototypes, and UX specifications are among the fundamental deliverables of every UX project. They are also the most labor and time intensive to produce due to constant changes in business requirements. Given these circumstances, Axure is quickly taking over as the preferred tool for prototyping. However, prototyping in Axure is strikingly different from the conventional method of producing static wireframes and to rapidly develop interactive prototypes in Axure, you'll need to have a good understanding of the tool and its features.Whether you are an individual practitioner or a member of a UX team, a consultant, or an employee, this book will teach you how to use Axure, one of the leading UX tools. You will learn to use Axure for producing top-quality deliverables and tackling the demands of rapid iterative UX projects of any complexity and size, and for any platform and device.Axure RP 6 Prototyping Essentials takes a very pragmatic approach to showing you how to use Axure and produce impressive deliverables while saving labor and time. You may not be in a position to change how projects are scheduled, budgeted, and managed, but you can be more creative and productive by mastering one of the leading UX tools in the market. After an initial introduction to Axure's user interface, terminology, and features, this book walks you through a medium-size UX project: a digital library that sells books, newspapers, and movies. Although some aspects of the prototyping process are simplified for the sake of clarity and efficiency, the demo project is an opportunity to discuss in context and in sequence topics such as addressing business and technical requirements, handling use cases and flow diagrams, low and high fidelity wireframe construction, interactivity, writing annotations, generating detailed UX specifications, and traceability. For the most part, Axure 6 RP Prototyping Essentials can be read in sequence or used as a reference guide.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Axure RP 6 Prototyping Essentials
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Practitioner's corner—Axure prototyping for mobile devices


Ritch Macefield, PhD, is a principal trainer and consultant at Ax-Stream, in U.K. He has graciously contributed his approach to Axure prototyping for mobile, which is presented here:

Mobile-friendly websites and mobile apps

There are a number of specific things you should be aware of when producing Axure prototypes for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets.

The first important thing to understand is the difference between mobile friendly websites and native mobile apps.

There are two basic types of system we use on PCs. Some systems run natively on the device and are specific to the PC's operating systems (for example, MS Windows, MacOS, or Linux) example of this are things such as Microsoft Outlook and Apple's QuickTime. These are sometimes known as desktop systems. There are also systems that reside on the World Wide Web (WWW), which are accessed through a browser, and are (largely) independent of what operating systems the...