This handbook extends the scope and vision of human-computer interaction. Technology continues to provide new and more sophisticated devices for the input and output of information. It also provides services that expand and enrich computer-mediated communication, providing analytical tools and visualizations that allow data mining of big date, It provides artificial intelligence support for humans across a wide spectrum of activities.
New, innovative and comprehensive human-computer applications have spread across new systems, institutions and populations. Educational systems are being reinvented, healthcare systems are rapidly developing; navigational, vehicular, and traffic control systems are becoming highly sophisticated and interactive. Gaming and entertainment systems are being transformed.
Human-computer interaction is shown as a discipline in its own right as well as how it overlaps with many other domains in computer science, social science and engineering. This handbook covers all the pertinent topics whilst maintaining an overall perspective regarding the value of humans over technology, furthering and advancing the value of life, the rights of humanity, and human experience.
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Springer International Publishing
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100 s/w Abbildungen, 50 farbige Tabellen, 50 s/w Tabellen, 100 farbige Abbildungen
50 Tables, color; 50 Tables, black and white; 100 Illustrations, color; 100 Illustrations, black and white; Approx. 1000 p. 200 illus., 100 illus. in color.
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
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978-3-319-73228-2 (9783319732282)
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Jean Vanderdonckt is Full Professor in Information Systems at Louvain School of Management (LSM, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL). He is President of Louvain School of Management Research Institute (ILSM) and Head of Louvain Interaction Laboratory, a lab that conducts research, development, and consulting services in the domain of user interface engineering, an area located midway between software engineering, human-computer interaction, and usability engineering). He is also Invited Professor at Polytecnic University of Valencia, Spain. He is the scientific coordinator of the ITEA2 UsiXML European project that gathers 22 members from 6 European countries and coordinator of the UsiXML Consortium. He is a Senior Member of ACM, IEEE. He is co-editor in chief of Springer Human-Computer Interaction Series.