As interactive hypermedia systems take an increasingly prevalent
role in the workplace, at home and on the web, their usability
becomes vitally important to meeting the expectations of users and
fulfilling the promise integrating technology into daily life.
Quality and Communicability for Interactive Hypermedia Systems:
Concepts and Practices for Design explores ways to overcome
obstacles to successful communication from theories of
communicability to the various levels of design and integration.
With a heuristic focus on how current system design affects user
understanding, this reference source goes beyond simple usability
and fills an important gap in present research by illustrating the
importance of communicability in modern technological advancements.
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