When this book was published (1984) the Introduction said that the task of interacting with a machine, typically a computer-based system, was no longer restricted to a small group of specialists. It points out that there was an increasing awareness of the case made by Human-Computer Interaction specialists that the design of the user-machine interface in any interactive system was crucial tp its efficiency and acceptibility, and therefore for its commercial potential. Step back in time and read what the current thinking was at that date.
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