User interface design
(2003) User interface design, in MacMillan Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Vol. 4, pages pp. 453-458. London: Macmillan.
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This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (2003) User Interface Design. MacMillan Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Vol. 4, London:MacMillan, 453-458. Article definition: This article covers the basic issues that the field of cognitive science raises in the design and testing of new digital technologies for human use. Contents list: Introduction, Cognitive Science and design, The Basics of Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Design Guidelines: from psychophysics to semiotics, Beyond guidelines Cognitive theories and models in HCI, Developing user-centered design methods, Summary, Bibliography, Glossary
| EPrint Type: | Book Chapter |
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| Keywords: | applied cognitive science |
| Subjects: | Cognitive Science Human Computer Interaction |
| ID Code: | 1175 |
| Deposited On: | 08 June 2006 |
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