PROFESSOR P. JOHNSON
Human-Computer Interaction: Psychology, Task Analysis and Software Engineering

McGraw - Hill Book Company (London/New York/St Louis) 1992, English text 206 pp.

Human-Computer Interaction: Psychology, Task Analysis and Software Engineering is an exciting new text providing a complete overview of the fundamental aspects of cognitive psychology relevant for the human- computer interaction introducing the reader to the theoretical and empirical findings that cover such topics as human memory, learning, knowledge representation and skill acquisition. Examples and illstrations of user- interface designs relate these topics to HCI in an accessible manner. Special features include: -systematic coverage of the fundamental elements of HCI -combination of the theoretical and practical aspects of HCI in a multi-disciplinary framework -bringing together of psychological, computing and engineering issues in HCI -introductory summaries and suggestions for further reading

 

updated 1993
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