Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems What System Designers Need to Know about People /
Interactive technologies pervade every aspect of modern life. Web sites, mobile devices, household gadgets, automotive controls, aircraft flight decks; everywhere you look, people are interacting with technologies. These interactions are governed by a combination of: the users’ capabilities; the thi...
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London :
Springer London : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Endorsements
- Foreword by Barry Boehm
- Part I – Introduction: Aims, Motivations, and Introduction to Human-Centered Design
- Introducing the Foundations of User-Centered Systems Design
- User-Centered Systems Design: A Brief History
- Part II - Design Relevant User Characteristics: The ABCS
- Anthropometrics: Important Aspects of Users' Bodies
- Behavioral: Basic Psychology of the User
- Cognitive: Memory, Attention, and Learning
- Cognitive: Mental Representations, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
- Cognitive: Human-Computer Communication
- Social: Social Cognition and Teamwork
- Social: Networks
- Summary of Users with Respect to Errors
- Part III – Methods
- Method I: Task Analysis
- Method II: Cognitive Dimensions and the Gulfs
- Method III: Empirical Evaluation
- Part IV – Summary
- Summary: Putting it All Together
- Appendix: The Kegworth Air Accident
- Glossary
- Index.