Scott Isensee
Bio
Scott Isensee
designs user interfaces for systems management products and leads a
team defining the common user interface for BMC Software products. In
the past he: designed the Netpliance i-opener information appliance,
was lead of the cross-company user interface architecture group which
designed the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) GUI for UNIX, was lead of
IBM's user interface architecture group, served on ISO and ANSI
committees writing HCI standards, and designed hardware and software
for the banking industry.
Scott holds 50 US patents and is a coauthor of the books The Art of
Rapid Prototyping, Designing for the User with OVID: Bridging
User Interface Design and Software Engineering, Information
Appliances and Beyond, Constructing Superior Software, and
User-Centered Design: An Integrated Approach. Scott holds masters
degrees in Computer Science and Industrial Psychology.
Writings
Podcast: The Face of BSM
Podcast: The Future of Usability
Book: User Centered Design: An Integrated Approach
Book: Designing for the User with OVID
Book: The Art of Rapid Prototyping: User Interface Design for Windows and Os/2
