User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction / Edition 1

User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0898598729
ISBN-13:
9780898598728
Pub. Date:
01/01/1986
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0898598729
ISBN-13:
9780898598728
Pub. Date:
01/01/1986
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction / Edition 1

User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction / Edition 1

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Overview

This comprehensive volume is the product of an intensive collaborative effort among researchers across the United States, Europe and Japan. The result — a change in the way we think of humans and computers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780898598728
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1986
Series: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 540
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Donald A. Norman

Table of Contents

Contents: S.W. Draper, D.A. Norman, C. Lewis, Introduction. Part I:User Centered System Design. K. Hooper, Architectural Design: An Analogy. L.J. Bannon, Issues in Design: Some Notes. D.A. Norman, Cognitive Engineering. Part II:The Interface Experience. B.K. Laurel, Interface as Mimesis. E.L. Hutchins, J.D. Hollan, D.A. NormanDirect Manipulation Interfaces. A.A. diSessa, Notes on the Future of Programming: Breaking the Utility Barrier. Part III:Users' Understandings. M.S. Riley, User Understanding. C. Lewis, Understanding What's Happening in System Interactions. D. Owen, Naive Theories of Computation. A.A. diSessa, Models of Computation. W. Mark, Knowledge-Based Interface Design. Part IV:User Activities. A. Cypher, The Structure of Users' Activities. Y. Miyata, D.A. Norman, Psychological Issues in Support of Multiple Activities. R. Reichman, Communication Paradigms for a Window System. Part V:Toward a Pragmatics of Human-Machine Communication. W. Buxton, There's More to Interaction Than Meets the Eye: Some Issues in Manual Input. S.W. Draper, Display Managers as the Basis for User-Machine Communication. Part VI:Information Flow. D. Owen, Answers First, Then Questions. C.E. O'Malley, Helping Users Help Themselves. L.J. Bannon, Helping Users Help Each Other. C. Lewis, D.A. Norman, Designing for Error. L.J. Bannon, Computer-Mediated Communication. Part VII:The Context of Computing. J.S. Brown, From Cognitive to Social Ergonomics and Beyond.
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