Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction

Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction

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Feb 23, 1990 · 英語 · 精裝書 (344 頁數)
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格式 精裝書
頁數 344
語言 英語
已出版 Feb 23, 1990
出版商 Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 052137202X
ISBN-13 9780521372022

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In an era where technology permeates every aspect of life, the intersection between humans and computers has become more crucial than ever. This work delves into the formal methods that shape the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), emphasizing the importance of rigorous approaches in designing user-friendly systems. The authors, Harold Thimbleby and M. Harrison, bring forth a compelling exploration of how formal techniques can enhance usability and improve user experiences.

Thimbleby and Harrison offer insights into various formal methods, presenting them as not merely theoretical concepts but as actionable frameworks that inform the design process. The discussion extends to real-world applications, showcasing how these methods can address complex challenges faced by designers and engineers alike. This focus on practical implementation makes the book relevant for professionals and scholars eager to elevate their understanding of HCI.

By bridging the gap between formal methods and practical design, this text serves as a pivotal resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of human-computer interaction. It invites readers to reconsider traditional approaches and encourages a more analytical perspective, ultimately aiming to foster innovation in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
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