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Buy online with a credit card in the Elsevier Science & Technology Bookstore: http://books.elsevier.com/elsevier/?isbn=0444818626
Second, Completely Revised Edition
Edited by
M.G. Helander, School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore. Tel: (65) 790 6398, Fax: (65) 791 1859,
Tel: (65) 790 6398,
Fax: (65) 791 1859
T.K. Landauer, Boulder, CO, USA
P.V. Prabhu, Rochester, NY, USA
Description
This completely revised edition, of the Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, of which 80% of the content is new, reflects
the developments in the field since the publication of the first edition in 1988. The handbook is concerned with principles for design
of the Human-Computer Interface, and has both academic and practical purposes. It is intended to summarize the research and provide recommendations
for how the information can be used by designers of computer systems. The volume may also be used as a reference for teaching and research.
Professionals who are involved in design of HCI will find this volume indispensable, including: computer scientists, cognitive scientists,
experimental psychologists, human factors professionals, interface designers, systems engineers, managers and executives working with
systems development. Much of the information in the handbook may also be generalized to apply to areas outside the traditional field
of HCI.
Contents
I Issues, Theories, Models and Methods in HCI.
II Design and Development of Software Systems.
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User Interface Design.
IV Evaluation of HCI.
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Individual Differences and Training.
VI Multimedia, Video and Voice.
VII Programming, Intelligent Interface Design and Knowledge-Based Systems.
VIII Input Devices and Design of Work Stations.
IX
CSCW and Organizational Issues in HCI.
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I Issues, Theories, Models and Methods in HCI.
Human-computer interaction: Background and
issues (R.S. Nickerson, T.K. Landauer). Information visualization (J.D. Hollan, B.B. Bederson, J.I. Helfman). Mental
models and user models (R.B. Allen). Model-based optimization of display systems (M. Pavel, A.J. Ahumada, Jr.). Task
analysis, task allocation and supervisory control (T.B. Sheridan). Models of graphical perception (G.L. Lohse). Using
natural language interfaces (W.C. Ogden, P. Bernick). Virtual environments as human-computer interfaces (S.R. Ellis, D.R.
Begault, E.M. Wenzel). Behavioral research methods in human-computer interaction (T.K. Landauer).
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II Design and Development of Software Systems.
How to design usable
systems (J.D. Gould, S.J. Boies, J. Ukelson). Participatory practices in the software lifecycle (M.J. Muller, J.H. Haslwanter,
T. Dayton). Design for quality-in-use: Human-computer interaction meets information systems development (P. Ehn, J. Löwgren). Ecological information systems and support of learning: Coupling work domain information to user characteristics (A.M. Pejtersen,
J. Rasmussen). The role of task analysis in the design of software (R. Jeffries). The use of ethnographic methods in design
and evaluation (B.A. Nardi). What do prototypes prototype? (S. Houde, C. Hill). Scenario-based design (J.M. Carroll). International ergonomic HCI standards (A. Çakir, W. Dzida).
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III User Interface Design.
Graphical user interfaces (A. Marcus). The role of
metaphors in user interface design (D.C. Neale, J.M. Carroll). Direct manipulation and other lessons (D.M. Frohlich). Human
error and user-interface design (P.V. Prabhu, G.V. Prabhu). Screen design (T.S. Tullis). Design of menus (K.R. Paap,
N.J. Cooke). Color and human-computer interaction (D.L. Post). How not to have to navigate through too many displays (D.D.
Woods, J.C. Watts).
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IV Evaluation of
HCI.
The usability engineering framework for product design and evaluation (D. Wixon, C. Wilson). User-centered
software evaluation methodologies (J. Karat). Usability inspection methods (R.A. Virzi). Cognitive walkthroughs (C.
Lewis, C. Wharton). A guide to GOMS model usability evaluation using NGOMSL (D. Kieras). Cost-justifying usability engineering
in the software life cycle (C.-M. Karat).
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V
Individual Differences and Training.
From novice to expert (R.E. Mayer). Computer technology and the older adult (S.J. Czaja). Human computer interfaces for people with disabilities (A.F. Newell, P. Gregor). Computer-based instruction (R.E. Eberts). Intelligent tutoring systems (A.T. Corbett, K.R. Koedinger, J.R. Anderson).
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VI Multimedia, Video and Voice.
Hypertext and its implications for
the Internet (P.R. Vora, M.G. Helander). Multimedia interaction (J.A. Waterworth, M.H. Chignell). A practical guide to
working with edited video (W.A. Kellogg, R.K.E. Bellamy, M. Van Deusen). Desktop video conferencing: A systems approach (J.K.
Kies, R.C. Williges, B.H. Williges). Auditory interfaces (W.W. Gaver). Design issues for interfaces using voice input (C.
Kamm, M. Helander). Applying speech synthesis to user interfaces (M.F. Spiegel, L. Streeter). Designing voice menu applications
for telephones (M.A. Marics, G. Engelbeck).
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VII
Programming, Intelligent Interface Design and Knowledge-Based Systems.
Expertise and instruction in software development (M.B. Rosson, J.M. Carroll). End-user programming (M. Eisenberg). Interactive software architecture (D.R. Olsen,
Jr.). User aspects of knowledge-based systems (Y. Wærn, S. Hägglund). Paradigms for intelligent interface design (E.M. Roth, J.T. Malin, D.L. Schreckenghost). Knowledge elicitation for the design of software agents (G.A. Boy). Decision
support systems: Integrating decision aiding and decision training (W.W. Zachary, J.M. Ryder). Human computer interaction applications
for intelligent transportation systems (T.A. Dingus, A.W. Gellatly, S.J. Reinach).
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VIII Input Devices and Design of Work Stations.
Keys and keyboards (J.R. Lewis, K.M. Potosnak, R.L. Magyar). Pointing devices (J.S. Greenstein). Ergonomics of CAD systems (H. Luczak,
J. Springer). Design of the computer workstation (K.H.E. Kroemer). Work-related disorders and the operation of computer VDT's (M. Hagberg, D. Rempel).
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IX CSCW
and Organizational Issues in HCI.
Research on computer supported cooperative work (G.M. Olson, J.S. Olson). Organizational
issues in development and implementation of interactive systems (J. Grudin, M.L. Markus). Understanding the organisational ramifications
of implementing information technology systems (K. Eason). Psychosocial aspects of computerized office work (M.J. Smith,
F.T. Conway).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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Hardbound, 1602 pages, publication date: AUG-1997
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-81862-1
ISBN-10: 0-444-81862-6
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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