Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT '90
North-Holland (Publisher)
Published on 3. September 1990
Book
Hardback
1118 pages
978-0-444-88817-4 (ISBN)
Description
The past decade has seen the growth and diffusion of information technology exceeding most predictions, even those of many optimistic researchers. At the same time, there has also been a substantial increase in concern for the human aspects of computing and information technology systems.
Brought together in this book are 150 papers presenting, discussing and surveying recent research into Human-Computer Interaction. Included are a number of case studies describing a wide range of applications and projects.
The past decade has seen the growth and diffusion of information technology exceeding most predictions, even those of many optimistic researchers. At the same time, there has also been a substantial increase in concern for the human aspects of computing and information technology systems.
Brought together in this book are 150 papers presenting, discussing and surveying recent research into Human-Computer Interaction. Included are a number of case studies describing a wide range of applications and projects.
Brought together in this book are 150 papers presenting, discussing and surveying recent research into Human-Computer Interaction. Included are a number of case studies describing a wide range of applications and projects.
The past decade has seen the growth and diffusion of information technology exceeding most predictions, even those of many optimistic researchers. At the same time, there has also been a substantial increase in concern for the human aspects of computing and information technology systems.
Brought together in this book are 150 papers presenting, discussing and surveying recent research into Human-Computer Interaction. Included are a number of case studies describing a wide range of applications and projects.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-444-88817-4 (9780444888174)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, UK
Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK
Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK
Content
The Efforts of the '80s in Human-Computer Interaction (G. Cockton).
Invited Papers.
SIOIS - Standard Interfaces or Interface Standards (T. Stewart).
Empirical Studies of the Software Design Process (B. Curtis).
Foundations.
Educational and Social Issues. Cognitive Ergonomics. User Modelling. Formal Methods.
Design: Theories, Methods and Tools.
Studies and Analyses of Design. Users, Tasks and Organizations: Requirements and Analysis. Prototyping. Evaluation. Design and Evaluation Tools.
Detailed Design.
Menus. Graphical and Iconic Interfaces. User Support. Hypermedia. Construction Tools.
Interactive Technologies and Techniques.
Input. Output. Speech and Natural Language.
Applications and Case Studies.
Knowledge-Based Systems. Computer Supported Co-operative Work. Applications. Software Development. Programming.
Doctoral Programme.
Panel Sessions.
Author Index. Subject Index.
Invited Papers.
SIOIS - Standard Interfaces or Interface Standards (T. Stewart).
Empirical Studies of the Software Design Process (B. Curtis).
Foundations.
Educational and Social Issues. Cognitive Ergonomics. User Modelling. Formal Methods.
Design: Theories, Methods and Tools.
Studies and Analyses of Design. Users, Tasks and Organizations: Requirements and Analysis. Prototyping. Evaluation. Design and Evaluation Tools.
Detailed Design.
Menus. Graphical and Iconic Interfaces. User Support. Hypermedia. Construction Tools.
Interactive Technologies and Techniques.
Input. Output. Speech and Natural Language.
Applications and Case Studies.
Knowledge-Based Systems. Computer Supported Co-operative Work. Applications. Software Development. Programming.
Doctoral Programme.
Panel Sessions.
Author Index. Subject Index.