Human - computer interaction for software designers

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Human - computer interaction for software designers

Linda Macaulay

(Tutorial guides in computer and information systems)

International Thomson Computer Press, 1995

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Bibliography: p 213-217

Includes index

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Description

This text concentrates on those aspects of human-computer interaction which are of concern to the software designer. It considers how a software designer might design his or her first user interface. Specific techniques have been chosen and a step-by-step guide to applying those techniques is given. The techniques chosen are those the author has found to work in practice. Specifically, they are techniques for understanding user requirements; for designing character-based user interfaces; for designing graphical user interfaces; and for designing user interfaces to systems which support groups of users.

Table of Contents

  • Human-computer interaction and the software designer
  • understanding user needs and requirements
  • designing the user interface
  • designing graphical user interfaces
  • designing user interfaces to CSCW system
  • usability
  • HCI standards
  • solutions to exercises
  • Useful addresses.

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