Human-computer interface design
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Human-computer interface design
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan, 1988
- pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p195-201. - Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333428986
Description
A description of the principles of and practices in human-computer interfacing, based on applied psychology, while integrating the approach with methods of software engineering. Tasks analysis, command language grammar, display and control interfaces and interface evaluation are examined. The study aims to bridge the gap between psychology, ergonomics and computer science and to give software developers a greater awareness of the human user for whom they are ultimately designing - as well as guidelines for good human features in an interface design and a design framework within which to work.
Table of Contents
- User psychology
- interface analysis and specification
- theoretical approaches
- dialogue design
- presentation design
- data entry interfaces
- data display and data retrieval interfaces
- development of human-computer interfaces.
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pbk ISBN 9780333428993
Description
A description of the principles of and practices in human-computer interfacing, based on applied psychology, while integrating the approach with methods of software engineering. Tasks analysis, command language grammar, display and control interfaces and interface evaluation are examined.
Table of Contents
- User psychology
- interface analysis and specification
- theoretical approaches
- dialogue design
- presentation design
- data entry interfaces
- data display and data retrieval interfaces
- development of human-computer interfaces.
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