Human-computer interaction / Alan Dix, Janet Finaly, Gregory D. Abowd, and Russell Beale (Editors)

Contributor(s): Dix, Alan [Editor] | Finlay, Janet [Editor] | Abowd, Gregory D [Editor] | Beale, Russell [Editor]
Language: English Publisher: Harlow, England : Pearson/Prentice-Hall, c2004Edition: Third editionDescription: xxv, 834 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 0130461091; 9780130461094Subject(s): Human-computer interactionDDC classification: 004/.01/922 LOC classification: QA76.9.H85 | H856 2004
Contents:
Foundations. 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: This text examines a range of HCI topics while emphasising design methods. It is divided into three clear parts: foundations, design practice and advanced topics.
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Includes bibliographical references ([791]-815) and index.

Foundations. 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.

This text examines a range of HCI topics while emphasising design methods. It is divided into three clear parts: foundations, design practice and advanced topics.

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