INFORMATION DASHBOARD DESIGN – DISPLAYING DATA FOR AT-A-GLANCE MONITORING


Stephen Few exposes the common problems in dashboard design, and describes its best practices in detail and with a multitude of examples in this updated second edition. According to the author, dashboards have become a popular means to present critical information at a glance, yet few do so effectively. The book not only teaches how to design dashboards, but also gives a deep understanding of the concepts.

Published by: Analytics Press

WIRED TV – LABORING OVER AN INTERACTIVE FUTURE

Denise Mann looks at the post-network television industry’s heady experiments with new forms of interactive storytelling – or wired TV – that took place from 2005 to 2010 as the networks responded to the introduction of broadband into the majority of homes, and the proliferation of popular, participatory Web 2.0 companies like Facebook, , and Twitter.

Published by: Rutgers University Press

CYBER ATTACK

Paul Day explores the digital dangers society faces, and examines the extremes they could reach. The book investigates who is responsible and what can be done to protect the society. The book also covers all areas of digital menace. What readers will learn in this book will make them think again the next time they make an online transaction or send sensitive information from smartphones.

Published by: Carlton Books


THE ART OF SOCIAL SELLING – FINDING AND ENGAGING CUSTOMERS ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, LINKEDIN, AND OTHER SOCIAL NETWORKS

Shannon Belew cites enlightening research and real-world examples to present readers with a detailed methodology for growing sales and expanding their customer base using social media. Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, , and Pinterest are changing the way consumers make purchasing decisions and tapping into these online communities has become a necessary part of any integrated sales strategy.

Published by: Amacom Books