
Applying Systemic-Structural Activity Theory to Design of Human-Computer Interaction Systems
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 13. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-138-74796-8 (ISBN)
Description
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field that has gained recognition as an important field in ergonomics. HCI draws on ideas and theoretical concepts from computer science, psychology, industrial design, and other fields. Human-Computer Interaction is no longer limited to trained software users. Today people interact with various devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. How can you make such interaction user friendly, even when user proficiency levels vary? This book explores methods for assessing the psychological complexity of computer-based tasks. It also presents methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis of exploratory activity during interaction with a computer.
Reviews / Votes
"The book overcomes the traditional separation between cognition, behavior, and motivation using a systemic approach to the analysis of human work activity. The new approach enables a more user-friendly design of tasks in HCI and ergonomic design of complex human-machine systems such as operation of automatic or semiautomatic systems. ... The authors did an outstanding job."-Helmut Strasser, Ergonomics Division Siegen University/Germany
"... presents a new systemic view based on activity theory to a very challenging multi-dimensional field. ... The theory presented in the book is put into practice and can be used also by practitioners in different fields."
-Jussi Kantola Professor, University of Vaasa, Finland
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
606 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-74796-8 (9781138747968)
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Applying Systemic-Structural Activity Theory to Design of Human-Computer Interaction Systems
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Gregory Z. Bedny | Waldemar Karwowski | Inna Bedny
Applying Systemic-Structural Activity Theory to Design of Human-Computer Interaction Systems
E-Book
12/2014
1st Edition
CRC Press
€72.49
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Persons
Gregory Bedny presently resides in Wayne, NJ. He works as a Research Associate at Evolute, Inc. in Louisville, Kentucky. He is an American citizen who emigrated from the former Soviet where he earned his Doctorate Degree (PhD) in Industrial Organizational Psychology from the Educational University of Moscow and a Post-Doctorate Degree (ScD) in Experimental Psychology from the Institute of General and Educational Psychology, National Pedagogical Academy of Science of USSR. He also is Academician of the International Academy of Human Problems in Aviation and Astronautics in Russia and Honorary Doctorate in Science, Ukrainian State University. For his achievements in psychology he has been awarded the Medal of the Ukrainian National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. He is the author of five original scholarly books, the latest of which were published in USA.
Author
Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Evolute, LLC, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Content
The Concept of Self-Regulation Outside of Activity Theory. Concepts of Self-Regulation in Activity Theory from Psychophysiological and Psychophysics Perspectives. Concept of Self-Regulation in Systemic-Structural Activity Theory and Strategies of Task Performance. Thinking as a Self-Regulative System and Task Analysis. Attention as a Self-Regulative System. Cognitive and Behavioral Actions as Basic Units of Activity Analysis. Morphological Analysis of Activity During Performance of HCI Tasks. Quantitative Assessment of Task Complexity Computer Based Tasks. Complexity Evaluation: Practical Example. Introduction To Human Reliability Assessment. A Systemic-Structural Activity Approach to Reliability Assessment of Computer Based Tasks. Formalized and Quantitative Analysis of Exploratory Activity in HCI Tasks.