Designing Interaction, first published in 1991, presents a
broadbased and fundamental re-examination of human-computer
interaction as a practical and scientific endeavor. The chapters in
this well-integrated, tightly focused book are by psychologists and
computer scientists in industry and academia, who examine the
relationship between contemporary psychology and human-computer
interaction. HCI seeks to produce user interfaces that facilitate
and enrich human motivation, action and experience; but to do so
deliberately it must also incorporate means of understanding user
interfaces in human terms - the province of psychology. Conversely,
the design and use of computing equipment provides psychologists
with a diverse and challenging empirical field in which to assess
their theories and methodologies.
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