Cognition, Computing, and Cooperation

Cognition, Computing, and Cooperation

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May 1, 1990 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (424 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 424
Idioma Inglés
Publicado May 1, 1990
Editorial Intellect Ltd
ISBN-10 089391536X
ISBN-13 9780893915360

Descripción

Cognition, Computing, and Cooperation delves into the intricate relationship between human cognition and the realm of computing technologies. The authors, John B. Black, Scott P. Robertson, and Wayne Zachary, embark on a thoughtful exploration of how advanced computing systems can be designed to enhance human cognitive processes. They argue that integrating cooperative strategies in technological design can lead to more intuitive and effective user experiences.

This book offers an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from psychology, computer science, and human-computer interaction. It presents a variety of case studies and empirical research that showcase how cooperation tools can foster better collaboration in both academic and professional settings. The discussions highlight the potential of computing systems not just as tools, but as partners in human decision-making and problem-solving tasks.

Through their comprehensive analysis, the authors encourage readers to rethink traditional paradigms in technology development. Their insights about cognition and cooperation promise to pave the way for future innovations that align computing advancements with the nuanced ways humans think and work together.
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