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Human-computer Interaction with User Interface Design: A Software Engineering Perspective

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Extensively researched to meet course requirements, this is an important new textbook in Human-Computer Interaction. It provides a multi-disciplinary perspective to the subject for undergraduate students in Human-Computer Interaction and Interface Design in Computer Science, Psychology and Cognitive Science departments. Human-Computer Interaction features thorough treatment of HCI from basic concepts to cutting-edge research issues; Computer Science and Psychology perspectives; emphasis on practical applications as well as theory, including worked examples, exercises at all levels and suggested experiments; and structured text allowing for use in a complete HCI course or shorter single course units.

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First published January 1, 1993

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Complex text, scattered speech, use of words with ambiguous meanings.
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Alan give a different perspective about how user get an interactive to use system for their needs. The homework for tech savvy just knowing and understanding consumer need to be attractive
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