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Human Computer Interaction (People / Books (Don Norman (The Design of…
Human Computer Interaction
Definition
Human-computer interaction is a discipline concerned with the
design
,
evaluation
and
implementation
of
interactive computing systems
for human use and with the study of
major phenomena
surrounding them.
Disciplines
Computer Science
Application design and engineering of human interfaces
Psychology
the application of theories of cognitive processes and the empirical analysis of user behaviour
Sociology and Anthropology
Interactions between technology, work and organisation.
Industrial Design
Interactive products
Design Problem
has a
Context
Overly narrow optimisation of one part of design can be rendered invalid by the broader context of the problem
Special Concerns
the joint performance of tasks by humans and machines
the structure of communication between human and machine
human capabilities to use machines (including learnability of interfaces)
algorithms and programming of the interface itself
engineering concerns that arise in designing and building interfaces
the process of specification, design and implementation of interfaces
design trade-offs
People / Books
Don Norman
The Design of Everyday Things
Ben Shneiderman
Bill Buxton
Steve Krug
Don't make me think
Alan Cooper
About Face
Golden Krishna
The Best Interface is No Interface
Nir Eyal
Hooked
Interaction Design by Jenny Preece
Robert S. Weiss
Learning From Strangers
Doing Design Ethnography (Human–Computer Interaction Series)
Universal Methods of Design: 100 Ways to Research Complex Problems, Develop Innovative Ideas, and Design Effective Solutions