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Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems introduces the
fundamental human capabilities and characteristics that influence
how people use interactive technologies. Organized into four main
areas-anthropometrics, behaviour, cognition and social factors-it
covers basic research and considers the practical implications of
that research on system design. Applying what you learn from this
book will help you to design interactive systems that are more
usable, more useful and more effective. The authors have
deliberately developed Foundations for Designing User-Centered
Systems to appeal to system designers and developers, as well as to
students who are taking courses in system design and HCI. The book
reflects the authors' backgrounds in computer science, cognitive
science, psychology and human factors. The material in the book is
based on their collective experience which adds up to almost 90
years of working in academia and both with, and within, industry;
covering domains that include aviation, consumer Internet, defense,
eCommerce, enterprise system design, health care, and industrial
process control.
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