Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction

Alan Dix , Janet E. Finlay , Gregory D. Abowd
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Sep 30, 2003 · English · Hardcover (834 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 834
Language English
Published Sep 30, 2003
Publisher Pearson
Edition 3
ISBN-10 0130461091
ISBN-13 9780130461094

Description

This comprehensive exploration of human-computer interaction delves into the evolving relationship between humans and technology. As devices become increasingly integrated into everyday life, the authors present an insightful reflection on the principles and practices that underpin this complex field. The text offers a blend of foundational concepts and contemporary advancements, making it accessible for both newcomers and seasoned professionals.

The authors draw on their extensive expertise to provide readers with a deep understanding of how users interact with systems, highlighting the importance of user experience and design. By weaving together theoretical approaches and practical applications, the work encourages readers to consider the implications of their designs on real-world interactions.

Additionally, this exploration emphasizes the shift toward ubiquitous computing, illustrating how the digital landscape continues to expand. The authors invite readers to contemplate the future of human-computer interaction as it evolves alongside technological innovations, fostering an ongoing dialogue about the role of computers in daily life.

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Science & Technology Psychology
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