| Norman, D., User-Centred Systems Design: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction, in User-centered Systems Design, D. Norman and S. Draper, Editors. 1986, Lawrence Erlbaum: Hillsdale, N. J. |
....arises from and informs a novel way of thinking about how people interact with computers and communications technology. Within the discipline of human computer interaction (HCI) the typical view of how people interact with computers has been based, primarily, on a cognitive psychological analysis [6]. This view sees the user as outside the computer or other device. People have to translate their intentions into the language of the computer and have to interpret the computer s response in terms of how successful they were in achieving their aims. This view of HCI leads to the famous gulfs of ....
Norman, D., User-Centred Systems Design: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction, in User-centered Systems Design, D. Norman and S. Draper, Editors. 1986, Lawrence Erlbaum: Hillsdale, N. J.
....et al., 1998] quality in use covers both functional and non functional 1 attributes which determine computer mediated human activities. User centred design The term user centred design appeared in the relevant literature as early as 1985 in the title of a book edited by Norman and Draper [Norman and Draper, 1986] and which was aiming to advance new perspectives in human computer interaction. More recently, the term Human Centred Design was introduced to denote a multi disciplinary activity, which incorporates human factors and ergonomics knowledge and techniques, and advances an approach to interactive ....
Norman, A., D., Draper, W., S. (Eds.), 1986. User-centred system design: New perspectives in Human Computer Interaction, Hillsdale, NJ: LEA.
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