This is the first comprehensive textbook for students of human-computer interaction. The book revises and synthesizes topics including design, engineering, empirical methods, and technology. It acknowledges the many challenges that practitioners face and identifies the solution principles that can be used to tackle them.
This is the first comprehensive textbook for students of human-computer interaction. The book revises and synthesizes topics including design, engineering, empirical methods, and technology. It acknowledges the many challenges that practitioners face and identifies the solution principles that can be used to tackle them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kasper Hornbæk is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen. His core research interests are in human-computer interaction, theories of interaction, user experience, and extended reality. Per Ola Kristensson is a Professor of Interactive Systems Engineering in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He leads the Intelligent Interactive Systems group, which belongs to the Engineering Design Centre. He is also a co-founder and co-director of the Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence at the University of Cambridge. Antti Oulasvirta is a Professor of User Interfaces in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at Aalto University. He leads the Computational Behaviour Lab. He is a computational cognitive scientist with an interest in predictive models of human performance in interactive computing.
Inhaltsangabe
I Overview of Human-Computer Interaction 1: Introduction to human-computer interaction II Understanding People 2: Introduction to Understanding People 3: Perception 4: Motor Control 5: Cognition 6: Needs and Motivations 7: Experience 8: Collaboration 9: Communication III User Research 10: Introduction to User Research 11: Interviews 12: Field Research 13: Survey Research 14: Unobtrusive Research 15: Representations of User Research IV Understanding Interaction 16: Introduction to Interaction 17: Information and Control 18: Dialogue 19: Tool Use 20: Automation 21: Rationality 22: Practice V User Interfaces 23: Introduction to User Interfaces 24: Input Devices 25: Displays 26: Interaction Techniques 27: Commands and Navigation 28: Graphical User Interfaces 29: Reality-Based Interaction VI Design 30: Introduction to Design 31: Design Cognition 32: Design Practice 33: Design Processes VII Engineering 34: Introduction to Engineering 35: Systems 36: Design Engineering 37: Safety and Risk 38: Software 39: Computational Representations and Models VIII Evaluation 40: Introduction to Evaluation 41: Analytical Evaluation Methods 42: Think-aloud Studies 43: Experiments 44: Field Evaluations IX Conclusion 45: Growing into the HCI Discipline 46: Summary: HCI's Principles
I Overview of Human-Computer Interaction 1: Introduction to human-computer interaction II Understanding People 2: Introduction to Understanding People 3: Perception 4: Motor Control 5: Cognition 6: Needs and Motivations 7: Experience 8: Collaboration 9: Communication III User Research 10: Introduction to User Research 11: Interviews 12: Field Research 13: Survey Research 14: Unobtrusive Research 15: Representations of User Research IV Understanding Interaction 16: Introduction to Interaction 17: Information and Control 18: Dialogue 19: Tool Use 20: Automation 21: Rationality 22: Practice V User Interfaces 23: Introduction to User Interfaces 24: Input Devices 25: Displays 26: Interaction Techniques 27: Commands and Navigation 28: Graphical User Interfaces 29: Reality-Based Interaction VI Design 30: Introduction to Design 31: Design Cognition 32: Design Practice 33: Design Processes VII Engineering 34: Introduction to Engineering 35: Systems 36: Design Engineering 37: Safety and Risk 38: Software 39: Computational Representations and Models VIII Evaluation 40: Introduction to Evaluation 41: Analytical Evaluation Methods 42: Think-aloud Studies 43: Experiments 44: Field Evaluations IX Conclusion 45: Growing into the HCI Discipline 46: Summary: HCI's Principles
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