Human-computer interaction

By: Alan Dix...[et al.]Contributor(s): Dix, Alan | Finlay, Janet | Abowd, Gregory D | Beale, RussellMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Dorling Kindersley, 2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxv, 834 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9788131717035Subject(s): Human-computer interactionDDC classification: 004.019
Contents:
oundations. The human -- The computer -- The interaction -- Paradigms -- Design process. Interaction design basics -- HCI in the software process -- Design rules -- Implementation support -- Evaluation techniques -- Universal design -- User support -- Models and theories. Cognitive models -- Socio-organizational issues and stakeholder requirements -- Communication and collaboration on models -- Task analysis -- Dialog notations and design -- Models of the system -- Modeling rich interaction -- Outside the box. Groupware -- Ubiquitous computing and augmented realities -- Hypertext, multimedia and the world wide web.
Summary: Much has changed since the first edition of human-computer interaction was published. The excitement of these changes is captured in this new edition, which also looks forward to other emerging technologies. However, the book is firmly rooted in strong principles and models independent of the passing technologies of the day
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Includes index

oundations. The human --
The computer --
The interaction --
Paradigms --
Design process. Interaction design basics --
HCI in the software process --
Design rules --
Implementation support --
Evaluation techniques --
Universal design --
User support --
Models and theories. Cognitive models --
Socio-organizational issues and stakeholder requirements --
Communication and collaboration on models --
Task analysis --
Dialog notations and design --
Models of the system --
Modeling rich interaction --
Outside the box. Groupware --
Ubiquitous computing and augmented realities --
Hypertext, multimedia and the world wide web.

Much has changed since the first edition of human-computer interaction was published. The excitement of these changes is captured in this new edition, which also looks forward to other emerging technologies. However, the book is firmly rooted in strong principles and models independent of the passing technologies of the day

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