There are many subjects to explore in order to describe the usability profession, as well as all the related disciplines that have significant overlap with usability and user-centered design. The Usability BoK is constructed around ‘Topics’ - each page on the site is a stand-alone topic, with relationships to other topics.

We decided, after reviewing a number of reference sites and descriptions of usability, that many organizing schemes risked ‘freezing in time’ a particular view of the profession and the knowledge that represents the profession. We also realized that, in the near future, categorization and semantic technologies would allow us to potentially represent the content in different ways for different user needs. As a result, we decided that a simple organizing scheme for the Usability BoK Web site itself could be sufficient, supported by rich cross-linking and categorization. The main navigation provides access to:

If there is sufficient volunteer interest, future resources could include:

Content Creation

The Usability BoK content is created and managed initially in a wiki (draft.usabilitybok.org - login required), shared by over 500 volunteers. The wiki provides a lot of flexibility when adding content to existing topics and allowing contributors to identify new topics. The process for contribution is: