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I've been reading a lot on UX lately with the intention of improving the user experience on the custom applications we develop. Most of the resources I used are targeting informational websites. I would like suggestions on resources that I can use that target enterprise & portal applications.

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Good question ! Googling 'ERP interface design' finds some web articles. – PhillipW Jun 15 '11 at 10:10

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Some books on specific topics that apply to enterprise aplications are the following:

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Not a book but yearly reports of Nielsen Norman Group for intranets would help alot.

http://www.nngroup.com

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That's interesting, as actually I find the large portion of UX books I read to be heavily slanted to applications.

Here are a couple can't-miss titles:

Designing for the Social Web, by Joshua Porter http://t.co/89yf8eb

Seductive Interaction Design, by Stephen Anderson http://t.co/TQmZFJk

Designing the Obvious, by Robert Hoekman http://t.co/coMCuIM

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But do they apply for enterprise application design? If so, how? – Rahul Jul 9 '11 at 22:48

I'd say one of the better ones for application design is About Face 3. A lot of it spends time on interaction design for desktop apps, as opposed to the web (at least in version 2). You can't go wrong with Alan Cooper's work.

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I've also found Designing the Moment amzn.to/lRxS37 very informative. – gugulethun Jun 24 '11 at 16:03

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