Human-computer interaction
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Human-computer interaction
Addison-Wesley, 1995 reprint, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The most comprehensive guide available on the rapidly-expanding field of HCI, this book illustrates the powerful benefits of a user-centred approach to the design of modern computer systems. Taking the reader through all the issues of HCI, this text shows, through a wealth of examples, how HCI helps in the design of more efficient and usable systems.
目次
Preface
Readership
How to Use This Book
Introduction
1. What Is HCI?
2. Components of HCI
3. Cognitive Frameworks for HCI
4. Perception and Representation
5. Attention and Memory Constraints
6. Knowledge and Mental Models
7. Interface Metaphors
8. Learning in Context
9. Social Aspects
10. Organisational Aspects
11. Input
12. Output
13. Interaction Styles
14. Designing Windowing Systems
15. User Support and On-Line Information
16. Designing For Collaborative Work and Virtual Environments
17. Principles and User-Centred Design
18. Methods for User-Centred Design
19. Requirements Gathering
20. Task Analysis
21. Structured HCI Design
22. Envisioning Design
23. Supporting Design
24. Guidelines: Principles and Rules
25. Standards and Metrics
26. Design Rationale
27. Prototyping
28. Software Support
29. What, Why, Where And How?
30. Observing and Monitoring
31. Experiments, Benchmarking and Users' Opinions
32. Interpretative Evaluation
33. Inspection Methods
34. Which Method?
Epilogue
Glossary of Terms
References
The Story of This Book And Acknowledgements
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