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    <title>Human-computer interaction</title>
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    <extent>vi, 230 pages :  illustrations ;  27 cm. </extent>
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  <abstract>"The study of human-computer interaction involves researching the design and utilization of computer technology specifically oriented towards the interfaces connecting people and computers. It examines the various ways in which humans interact with computer systems. Human-computer interaction also engineers computer technologies facilitating novel forms of interaction between humans and computers. This interdisciplinary field integrates design, media studies, computer sciences, and other domains, with a primary emphasis on developing and deploying innovative computer interfaces. It investigates methodologies for analyzing human-computer interactions and their socio-cultural impacts, as well as techniques for distinguishing between human and computer users. Human-computer interaction is an upcoming field of computer engineering that has undergone rapid development over the past few decades. It unfolds the innovative aspects of these fields which will be crucial for the progress in the future. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book." -- Back cover</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Understanding human-computer interaction -- Core concepts in human-computer interaction -- Elements of user interface -- Methods for designing interfaces -- Models and laws in human-computer interaction -- Human-computer interaction: applications. </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Daniel Moore. </note>
  <note>Includes index. </note>
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    <topic>Human-computer interaction</topic>
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    <topic>User-centered system design</topic>
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    <topic>Human computation</topic>
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