Solidly founded on 25 years of research and teaching, the author integrates the salient features of the subdisciplines of computer science into a comprehensive conceptual framework for the design of human-computer interfaces. He combines definitions, models, taxonomies, structures, and techniques with extensive references and citations to provide professors and students of all levels with a text and practical reference.
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978-1-4615-2429-8 (9781461524298)
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10.1007/978-1-4615-2429-8
Schweitzer Klassifikation
I Introduction.- 1. Historical Perspective.- 2. Definitions and Dependencies.- II Prerequisite Knowledge Areas.- 3. User Capabilities and Limitations.- 4. Computer Applications and Tasks.- 5. Computer Capabilities and Limitations.- 6. Interaction Characteristics and Options.- 7. Representation Models and Methods.- 8. Supportive Tools and Techniques.- III Design and Development.- 9. Design Terms and Decision Constructs.- 10. Design Approaches and Methods.- 11. Design Objects, Modules, and Models.- IV Special-Purpose Designs.- 12. Network-Oriented Design.- 13. Adaptive Design.