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Título The human-computer interaction handbook : fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging aplications / edited by Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko. - 2. ed.Libro / Impreso - Libros
Autor(es) Sears, Andrew (Editor)
Jacko, Julie A (Editor)
Publicación Boca Raton, FL., Estados Unidos : CRC Press, 2008
Descripción Física xxiii, 1358 p. ; il. ; pasta dura
Inglés;
Series Human factors and ergonomics
ISBN 9780805858709
Clasificación(es) 005.437
Materia(s) Sistemas interactivos de computador; Interfaces con el usuario (sistemas para computador); Interacción hombre - Computador;
Nota(s) CONTENIDO:
PART 1: HUMANS IN HCI
1.Perceptual-motor interaction: some implications for HCI
2. Human information processing: an overview for human-computer interaction
3. Mental models in human-computer interaction
4. Emotion in human-computer interaction
5. Cognitive architecture
6. Task loading and stress in human-computer interaction: theoretical frameworks and mitigation strategies
7. Motivating, influencing, and persuading users: an introduction to captology
8. Human-error identification in human-computer interaction
PART 2: COMPUTERS IN HCI
9. Input technologies and techniques
10. Sensor- and recognition-based input for interaction
11. Visual displays
12. Haptic interfaces
13. Nonspeech auditory output
14. Network-based interaction
15. Wearable computers
16. Design of computer workstations
PART 3: DESIGNING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONS
17. Visual design: principles for usable interfaces: everything is designed: why we should think before doing
18. Gobal/intercultural user interface design
19. Conversational speech interfaces and technologies
20. Multimedia user interface design
21. Multimodal interfaces
22. Adaptive interfaces and agents
23. Mobile interaction design in the age of experience ecosystems
24. Tangible user interfaces
25. Achieving psychological simplicity: measures and methods to reduce cognitive complexity
26. Information visualization
27. Groupware and computer-supported cooperative work
28. HCI and the web
29. Human-centered design of decision-support systems
30. Online communities
31. Virtual environments
32. Human-computer interaction viewed from the intersection of privacy, security, and trust
PART 4: APPLICATION/DOMAIN SPECIFIC DESIGN
33. Human-computer interaction in health care
34. Why we play: affect and the fun of games: designing emotions for games, entertainment interfaces and interactive products
35. Motor vehicle driver interfaces
36. Human-computer interaction in aerospace
37. User-centered design in games
PART 5: DESIGNING FOR DIVERSITY
38. The digital divide: the role of gender in human-computer interaction
39. Information technology and older adults
40. HCI for kids
41. Information technology for cognitive support
42. Physical disabilities and computing technologies: an analysis of impairments
43. Perceptual impairments: new advancements promoting technological access
44. Universal accessibility and functionally illiterate populations: implications for HCI, design, and testing
45. Computing technologies for deaf and hard of hearing users
PART 6: THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.
SECTION A: REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION
46. User experience and HCI
47. Requirements specifications within the usability engineering lifecycle
48. Task analysis
49. Contextual design
50. The ethnographic approach to design
SECTION B: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
51. Putting personas to work: usign data-driven personas to focus product planning, design and development
52. Prototyping tools and techniques
53.Scenario-based design
54. Participatory design: the third space in HCI
55. Unified user interface development: new challenges and opportunities
56. HCI and software engineering: designing for user interface plasticity
SECTION C: TESTING AND EVALUATION
57. Usability testing: current practice and future directions
58. Survey design and implementation in HCI
59. Inspection-based evaluations
60. Model-based evaluation
PART 7: MANAGING HCI AND EMERGING ISSUES
61. Technology transfer
62. Augmenting cognition in HCI: 21st century adaptive system science and technology
63. Human values, ethics, and design
64. Cost justification
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