The Psychology of Human-computer InteractionL. Erlbaum Associates, 1983 - 469 pages Defines the psychology of human-computer interaction, showing how to span the gap between science & application. Studies the behavior of users in interacting with computer systems. |
Table des matières
An Applied InformationProcessing Psychology | 1 |
SCIENCE BASE | 10 |
System and User Variability | 101 |
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The Psychology of Human-computer Interaction Stuart K. Card,Thomas P. Moran,Allen Newell Affichage d'extraits - 1983 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
accuracy applied psychology average behavior benchmark BRAVO calculation Chapter characters chunks circuit Cognitive Processor cognitive psychology cognitive skill Crossvalidation data cursor cycle Delete dimension disk display editing tasks editor encoding Equation error-free estimate example execution Experiment 5C experimental expert users Figure Fitts's Law function GET-FROM-MANUSCRIPT GOAL GOMS model human-computer interaction ICARUS information-processing input INSERT interface joystick keyboard Keystroke-Level Model layout letter Level LOCATE-LINE log₂ Long-Term Memory manuscript mental operations Method for Task Model Human Processor modifications mouse move msec msec/bit number of keystrokes observed parameters performance models POET pointing device Power Law predicted problem solving problem space processing RMS error Screen Position selection rules sequence specific step keys structure studies symbol target task analysis task groups teletypewriter Terminate text keys text-editing text-editor Tower of Hanoi trials typewriter typing unit tasks Unit-Task-Level user's values variables VERIFY-EDIT VisualSearchTarget word WYLBUR