ReviewsThis Handbook is not only an excellent reference but also a guide to the extensive literature in the field of HCI... This great work is written not only for professionals but also for those who seek an understanding of HCI. It is recommended to everybody who is interested in this new and rapidly advancing field. Journal of New Generation Computer Systems W. Kolbe Summarizing: The handbook is an excellent source and starting point for HCI-issues and gives numerous references to journals and conference proceedings. P. Essens ...a wealth of information that will extend most readers' understanding of HCI and it forms an essential reference text for those working in this area. Current Psychology Research & Reviews '92.
Dewey Decimal004/.01/9
SynopsisHardbound. This Handbook is concerned with principles of human factors engineering for design of the human-computer interface. It has both academic and practical purposes; it summarizes the research and provides recommendations for how the information can be used by designers of computer systems. The articles are written primarily for the professional from another discipline who is seeking an understanding of human-computer interaction, and secondarily as a reference book for the professional in the area, and should particularly serve the following: computer scientists, human factors engineers, designers and design engineers, cognitive scientists and experimental psychologists, systems engineers, managers and executives working with systems development.The work consists of 52 chapters by 73 authors and is organized into seven sections. In the first section, the cognitive and information-processing aspects of HCI are summarized. The following group of p
LC Classification NumberQA76.9.H85H36 1988