Designing for Human-Computer Interaction: some rules and their derivation
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2012-07-11T20:39:44Z
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Abstract
There has been an explosion of interest in the human computer interface. For a variety
of reasons, mainly economic, companies are searching for better ways for people
to interact with information processing systems. One problem has been a lack of awareness
amongst those most likely to benefit from careful interface design, and innovative
interfaces, of the real issues and benefits. Even computer experts can reap rewards from
improvements in the human computer interface (“programming environments”). Programmers
are computer users as well. After considering the design process, in the context of
human computer interaction, the paper goes on to spell out major principles for the Interface
designers, providing a detailed statement of what is involved in applying the principles,
and how these arise on the basis of our knowledge of people and machines. The last section
provides an informal discussion of some of the issues and steps involved in designing
human-computer interfaces.
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Human computer interface, information processing systems