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Advances in Human-Computer Interaction Volume 1

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The pervasiveness of computers in our society has become a cliche. It has, however, done much to highlight the need to make computers easier to use, particularly for the increasing number of users ...
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Price: £52.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 01 May 1993
ISBN: 9780893912444
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

COMPUTERS / General, Human–computer interaction

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Preface

1 John M. Carroll Usability Specifications as a
Mary Beth Rosson Tool in Iterative Development
2 John Whiteside Developmental Theory as a
Dennis Wixon Framework for Studying

Human-Computer Interaction
3 Daniel K. Simes Human Factors: An Exploration
Patricia A. Sirsky of the Psychology of

Human-Computer Dialogues

4 Ben Shneiderman A Model Programming

Environment

5 Christopher Schmandt Voice Communication with

Computers
6 Philip J. Hayes Executable Interface Definitions
Using Form-Based Interface
Abstractions 

7 Anthony I. Wasserman The Role of Prototypes in the
David T. Shewmake User Software Engineering (USE)
Methodology 

8 Robert J. K. Jacob

An Executable Specification
Technique for Describing
Human-Computer
Interaction

9 Tamer Yunten
H. Rex Hartson

A SUPERvisory Methodology
And Notation (SUPERMAN)
for Human-Computer System
Development

Author Index
Subject Index