A Guide to usability : human factors in computing
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A Guide to usability : human factors in computing
Addison-Wesley, c1993
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Note
Based on a course produced by the Open University
Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-136) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A revolution in usability is fueling the continued growth of the computer industry. Graphical user interfaces and improved input/output devices have made computing power more accessible to wider variety of people. Despite these advances, there is still a need to raise awareness of the human factors in user interface design, and this book is designed to meet this need.
Table of Contents
About this Guide Who Is This Guide For?
How to Use This Guide?
1. Introduction to HCI
2. The Human Element: Applying Psychology
3. System Development
4. System and Interface Features
5. Software Tools and Prototyping
6. Evaluation
7. Future trends
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