Focusing on what is termed "praxis" by which is meant appropriate blend of theory and practice, this book provides an introduction to human-computer interaction as well as comprehensive coverage of some of the practical problems encountered during the development of real systems. The author takes a layered approach to the subject, treating HCI as communication problem between people and machines. He tackles the physical, syntactic and semantic levels of HCI providing a comprehensive theoretical background. Topics covered include how to plan experiments, how to collect and analyse data, and how to design small programs to enable the reader to get to grips with the practicalities of HCI.
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