Advances in human-computer interaction
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Advances in human-computer interaction
Ablex Pub. Corp., c1995-
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Vol. 5 / edited by Jakob Nielsen
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 5 : paper ISBN 9781567501964
Description
The author uses this series to try to fight the information overload experienced during the 1980s and 1990s. Its concentration is on surveying important areas, providing an overview of recent advancements, and surveying interesting specific design or development projects to show how the state of the art is being carried out. Essays by specialists that speculate on important trends in the field are also included.
Table of Contents
Preface vii
1 The Human Factors of Information on the Internet
Wendy A. Kellogg and John T. Richards
2 Computer-Augmented Environments:New Places to Learn, Work, and Play
Benjamin B. Bederson and Allison Druin
3 Agents: What (or Who) are They?
Katherine Isbister and Terre Layton
4 Toward Accessible Human-Computer Interaction
Eric Bergman and Earl Johnson
5 Pen-Based Interaction for a Shared Telephone Workspace
Andrew Hunter
6 User Knowledge and User-Centered Design in Microsoft Applications
Ken Dye and Chris Graham
7 Extending Usability Testing Into the Real World: A Commentary
Thea Turner, Alison Lee, and Michael E. Atwood
8 Usability Engineering in the Year 2000 211
John C. Thomas
9 Independent Iterative Design: A Method That Didn't Work
Jakob Nielsen and Marco G. P. Bergman
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 5 : cloth ISBN 9781567501995
Description
The author uses this series to try to fight the information overload experienced during the 1980s and 1990s. Its concentration is on surveying important areas, providing an overview of recent advancements, and surveying interesting specific design or development projects to show how the state of the art is being carried out. Essays by specialists that speculate on important trends in the field are also included.
Table of Contents
- The human factors of information of the Internet
- computer augmented environment - new places to learn, work and play
- agents - what (or who) are they?
- toward accessible human computer interaction
- pen-based interaction for a shared telephone workspace
- user knowledge and user-centred design in Microsoft Applications
- extending usability testing into the real world - a commentary
- usability engineering in the Year 2000
- independent interactive design - a method that didn't work.
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