Cognitive ergonomics and human-computer interaction
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書誌事項
Cognitive ergonomics and human-computer interaction
(Cambridge series on human-computer interaction, 1)
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Originally published in 1989, this book is a distinctive work in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). Cognitive ergonomics and HCI encompass a wide range of research and development activities in both academic and industrial environments, and this book satisfies a clear need for the dissemination of the knowledge generated by work in progress or completed. The book provides detailed reports of a number of long-term research projects, set within a framework for describing cognitive ergonomics activities and understanding their relationships. It reports in detail on substantial empirical investigations rather than being a summary of specific areas or theoretical speculations. The different contributions are integrated, and have been rigorously edited, within a framework provided by the editors and presented in the first chapter.
目次
- Preface
- 1. Cognitive ergonomics and human-computer interaction: an introduction John Long
- 2. Interfacing the laboratory with the real world: a cognitive approach to colour assignment in visual displays John Campion
- 3. Constructing appropriate models of computer users: the case of engineering designers Andy Whitefield
- 4. Developing a science base for the naming of computer commands Phil Barnard, Jonathan Grudin and Allan Maclean
- 5. A notation for reasoning about learning Stephen Payne
- 6. Expressing research findings to have a practical influence on design Paul Buckley
- 7. Task analysis for knowledge descriptions: theory and application in training Dan Diaper and Peter Johnson
- 8. The life and times of ded, text display editor Richard Bornat and Harold Thimbleby.
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