The human computer interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors
................................................................................................xi
Advisory Board
..............................................................................................xv
Series Foreword (Gavriel
Salvendý)
............................................................................xvii
Foreword (Ben Shneiderman)
.................................................................................xix
Preface
.....................................................................................................xxi
About the Editors
...........................................................................................xxiii
Introduction
A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI
.......................................................................1
Jonathan Grudin
PART I—Humans in HCI
...................................................................25
1
Perceptual-Motor Interaction: Some Implications for HCI
......................................................27
Timothy
N.
Welsh, Romeo Chua, Daniel J. Weeks, and David Goodman
2
Human Information Processing: An Overview for Human-Computer Interaction
...................................43
Robert W. Proctor and Kim-Phuong L.
Vu
3
Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction
.............................................................63
Stephen
J
.
Payne
4
Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction
..................................................................77
Scott Brave and Cliff Nass
5
Cognitive Architecture
..................................................................................93
Michael D. Byrne
6
Task Loading and Stress in Human-Computer Interaction: Theoretical Frameworks and Mitigation Strategies
.......... 115
J. L.
Szalma
and Peter Hancock
7
Motivating, Influencing, and Persuading Users: An Introduction to Captology
.................................... 133
B.J. Fogg, Gregory Cueller, and David
Danielson
8
Human-Error Identification in Human-Computer Interaction
................................................. 147
Neville Stanton
Part II
—
Computers in HCI
............................................................... 159
9
Input Technologies and Techniques
....................................................................... 161
Ken Hinckley
10
Sensor- and Recognition-Based Input for Interaction
........................................................ 177
Andrew
D
.
Wilson
11
Visual Displays
........................................................................................201
Christopher
Schlick,
Martina Ziefle,
Milda
Park, and
Holger
Luczak
VII
VIU
·
CONTENTS
12
Haptic Interfaces
......................................................................................229
Hiroo Iwata
13
Nonspeech
Auditory
Output
............................................................................247
Stephen Brewster
14
Network-Based Interaction
.............................. ................................................265
Alan Dix
15
Wearable
Computers
...................................................................................295
Dan
Siewiorek, Astm
S. Mailagic, and Thad Starner
16
Design
of
Computer
Workstations
........................................................................313
Michael
J. Smith, Pascale
Carayon, and William
J.
Cohen
Part III
—
Designing Human-Computer Interactions
..........................................327
17
Visual Design: Principles for Usable Interfaces: Everything Is Designed: Why We Should Think Before Doing
..........329
Suzanne Watzman and Margaret Re
18
GlobaWntercultural User Interface Design
.................................................................355
Aaron Marcus
19
Conversational Speech Interfaces and Technologies
.........................................................381
Jennifer Lai, Clare-Marie Karat, and Nicole Yankelovich
20
Multimedia User Interface Design
........................................................................393
Alistair Sutcliffe
21 Multimodal
Interfaces
..................................................................................413
Sharon Oviatt
22
Adaptive Interfaces and Agents
..........................................................................433
A ntbony Jameson
23
Mobile Interaction Design in the Age of Experience Ecosystems
...............................................459
Marco Susani
24
Tangible User Interfaces
................................................................................469
Hiroshi Ishii
25
Achieving Psychological Simplicity: Measures and Methods to Reduce Cognitive Complexity
........................489
John C. Thomas and John T. Richards
26
Information Visualization
...............................................................................509
Stuart Card
27
Groupware and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
.....................................................545
Gary M. Olson and Judith S. Olson
28
HCI and the Web
......................................................................................559
Helen Ashman, Tim Brailsford, Gary Burnett, Jim Goulding, Adam Moore, Craig Stewart- and Mark Truran
29
Human-Centered Design of Decision-Support Systems
.......................................................573
Philip J. Smith, Norman D. Geddes, and Roger Beatty
30
Online Communities
...................................................................................603
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang
Ang,
and Andrew
Laghos
31
Virtual Environments
...................................................................................621
Kay M. Stanney and Joseph V. Cohn
Contents ·
ЇХ
32
Human-Computer Interaction Viewed from the Intersection of Privacy, Security, and Trust
.........................639
John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat, and Carolyn Brodie
Part IV
—
Application/Domain Specific Design
...............................................559
33
Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care
François
Sainfort, Julie Jacko, Paula J. Edwards, and Bridget C. Booske
..................................661
34
Why We Play.
Affecj
and the Eun of Games·. Designing Emotions for Games,
Entertainment Interfaces and Interactive Products
..........................................................679
Nicole
Lazzaro
55
Motor Vehicle Driver Interfaces
..........................................................................701
Paul Green
36
Human-Computer Interaction in Aerospace
................................................................721
Steven
J
.
Landry
37
User-Centered Design in Games
.........................................................................741
Randy J. Pagulayan, Kevin Keeker, Thomas Fuller, Dennis Wixon, and Ramon L. Romero
Part V
—
Designing for Diversity
...........................................................761
38
The Digital Divide: The Role of Gender in Human-Computer Interaction
........................................763
Joel Cooper and Matthew B. Kugler
39
Information Technology and Older Adults
.................................................................777
SaraJ. Czaja and Chin Chin Lee
40
HCI for Kids
..........................................................................................793
Amy Bruckman,
Alisa Bandlow,
and Andrea Forte
41
Information Technology for Cognitive Support
.............................................................811
A. F. Newell, A. Carmichael, P.
Gregor, N. Alm,
and A. Waller
42
Physical Disabilities and Computing Technologies: An Analysis of Impairments
...................................829
Andrew Sears, Mark Young, andjinjuan Feng
43
Perceptual Impairments: New Advancements Promoting Technological Access
...................................853
Julie A. Jacko, V. Kathlene Leonard, and Lngrid Scott
44
Universal Accessibility and Functionally Illiterate Populations: Implications for HCI, Design, and Testing
..............871
William M. Gribbons
45
Computing Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
.................................................885
Vicki L. Hanson
Part VI
—
The Development Process
........................................................895
Section A: Requirements Specification
46
User Experience and HCI
...............................................................................897
Mike Kuniavsky
47
Requirements Specifications within the Usability Engineering Lifecycle
.........................................917
Deborah J. Mayhew
48
Task Analysis
..........................................................................................927
Catherine Courage, Janice (Ginny) Redish, and Dennis Wixon
Χ
· CONTENTS
49
Contextual
Design.....................................................................................949
Karen Holtzblatt
50 The Ethnographie
Approach to
Design....................................................................965
Jeanette
Blomberg,
Mark Burrell
Section
В:
Design and Development
51
Putting
Personas
to Work: Using Data-Driven
Personas
to Focus Product Planning, Design and Development
..........991
Tamara
Adlin and John Pruitt
52
Prototyping Tools and Techniques
....................................................................... 1017
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon and Wendy E. Mackay
53
Scenario-based Design
................................................................................1041
Mary Beth Rosson and John M. Carroll
54
Participatory Design: The Third Space in HCI
............................................................. 1061
MichaelJ.
Muller
55
Unified User Interface Development: New Challenges and Oppurtunities
...................................... 1083
Anthony Savidis and
Constantine
Stephanidis
56
HCI and Software Engineering: Designing for User Interface Plasticity
......................................... 1107
Joëlle
Coutaz and
Gãelle
Calvary
Section C: Testing and Evaluation
57
Usability Testing: Current Practice and Future Directions
.................................................... 1129
Joseph S. Dumas, and
Jean E. Fox
58
Survey Design and Implementation in HCI
................................................................ 1151
A. Ant Ozok
59
Inspection-based Evaluations
........................................................................... 1171
Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych, and Darryn Lavery
60
Model-Based Evaluation
...............................................................................1191
David Kieras
Part
VII
—
Managing HCI and Emerging Issues
.............................................. 1209
61
Technology Transfer
...................................................................................1211
Kevin M. Schofield
62
Augmenting Cognition in HCI: 21st Century Adaptive System Science and Technology
...........................1221
Dylan Schmorrow, Amy
Kruse,
Leah Reeves, and Amy
Bolton
63
Human Values, Ethics, and Design
.......................................................................1241
Batya Friedman and Peter
H
. Kahn,
Jr.
64
Cost Justification
.....................................................................................1267
/.
Patrick Williams, Randolph G. Bias, and Deborah J. Mayhew
Perspectives on HCI
....................................................................1279
65
Future Trends in Human-Computer Interaction
............................................................ 1281
Andrew Sears and Julie Jacko
Author Index
........................................................................................ 1291
Subject Index
........................................................................................ 1347
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
Contributors
.xi
Advisory Board
.xv
Series Foreword (Gavriel
Salvendý)
.xvii
Foreword (Ben Shneiderman)
.xix
Preface
.xxi
About the Editors
.xxiii
Introduction
A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI
.1
Jonathan Grudin
PART I—Humans in HCI
.25
1
Perceptual-Motor Interaction: Some Implications for HCI
.27
Timothy
N.
Welsh, Romeo Chua, Daniel J. Weeks, and David Goodman
2
Human Information Processing: An Overview for Human-Computer Interaction
.43
Robert W. Proctor and Kim-Phuong L.
Vu
3
Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction
.63
Stephen
J
.
Payne
4
Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction
.77
Scott Brave and Cliff Nass
5
Cognitive Architecture
.93
Michael D. Byrne
6
Task Loading and Stress in Human-Computer Interaction: Theoretical Frameworks and Mitigation Strategies
. 115
J. L.
Szalma
and Peter Hancock
7
Motivating, Influencing, and Persuading Users: An Introduction to Captology
. 133
B.J. Fogg, Gregory Cueller, and David
Danielson
8
Human-Error Identification in Human-Computer Interaction
. 147
Neville Stanton
Part II
—
Computers in HCI
. 159
9
Input Technologies and Techniques
. 161
Ken Hinckley
10
Sensor- and Recognition-Based Input for Interaction
. 177
Andrew
D
.
Wilson
11
Visual Displays
.201
Christopher
Schlick,
Martina Ziefle,
Milda
Park, and
Holger
Luczak
VII
VIU
·
CONTENTS
12
Haptic Interfaces
.229
Hiroo Iwata
13
Nonspeech
Auditory
Output
.247
Stephen Brewster
14
Network-Based Interaction
.'.265
Alan Dix
15
Wearable
Computers
.295
Dan
Siewiorek, Astm
S. Mailagic, and Thad Starner
16
Design
of
Computer
Workstations
.313
Michael
J. Smith, Pascale
Carayon, and William
J.
Cohen
Part III
—
Designing Human-Computer Interactions
.327
17
Visual Design: Principles for Usable Interfaces: Everything Is Designed: Why We Should Think Before Doing
.329
Suzanne Watzman and Margaret Re
18
GlobaWntercultural User Interface Design
.355
Aaron Marcus
19
Conversational Speech Interfaces and Technologies
.381
Jennifer Lai, Clare-Marie Karat, and Nicole Yankelovich
20
Multimedia User Interface Design
.393
Alistair Sutcliffe
21 Multimodal
Interfaces
.413
Sharon Oviatt
22
Adaptive Interfaces and Agents
.433
A ntbony Jameson
23
Mobile Interaction Design in the Age of Experience Ecosystems
.459
Marco Susani
24
Tangible User Interfaces
.469
Hiroshi Ishii
25
Achieving Psychological Simplicity: Measures and Methods to Reduce Cognitive Complexity
.489
John C. Thomas and John T. Richards
26
Information Visualization
.509
Stuart Card
27
Groupware and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
.545
Gary M. Olson and Judith S. Olson
28
HCI and the Web
.559
Helen Ashman, Tim Brailsford, Gary Burnett, Jim Goulding, Adam Moore, Craig Stewart- and Mark Truran
29
Human-Centered Design of Decision-Support Systems
.573
Philip J. Smith, Norman D. Geddes, and Roger Beatty
30
Online Communities
.603
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang
Ang,
and Andrew
Laghos
31
Virtual Environments
.621
Kay M. Stanney and Joseph V. Cohn
Contents ·
ЇХ
32
Human-Computer Interaction Viewed from the Intersection of Privacy, Security, and Trust
.639
John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat, and Carolyn Brodie
Part IV
—
Application/Domain Specific Design
.559
33
Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care
François
Sainfort, Julie Jacko, Paula J. Edwards, and Bridget C. Booske
.661
34
Why We Play.
Affecj
and the Eun of Games·. Designing Emotions for Games,
Entertainment Interfaces and Interactive Products
.679
Nicole
Lazzaro
55
Motor Vehicle Driver Interfaces
.701
Paul Green
36
Human-Computer Interaction in Aerospace
.721
Steven
J
.
Landry
37
User-Centered Design in Games
.741
Randy J. Pagulayan, Kevin Keeker, Thomas Fuller, Dennis Wixon, and Ramon L. Romero
Part V
—
Designing for Diversity
.761
38
The Digital Divide: The Role of Gender in Human-Computer Interaction
.763
Joel Cooper and Matthew B. Kugler
39
Information Technology and Older Adults
.777
SaraJ. Czaja and Chin Chin Lee
40
HCI for Kids
.793
Amy Bruckman,
Alisa Bandlow,
and Andrea Forte
41
Information Technology for Cognitive Support
.811
A. F. Newell, A. Carmichael, P.
Gregor, N. Alm,
and A. Waller
42
Physical Disabilities and Computing Technologies: An Analysis of Impairments
.829
Andrew Sears, Mark Young, andjinjuan Feng
43
Perceptual Impairments: New Advancements Promoting Technological Access
.853
Julie A. Jacko, V. Kathlene Leonard, and Lngrid Scott
44
Universal Accessibility and Functionally Illiterate Populations: Implications for HCI, Design, and Testing
.871
William M. Gribbons
45
Computing Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
.885
Vicki L. Hanson
Part VI
—
The Development Process
.895
Section A: Requirements Specification
46
User Experience and HCI
.897
Mike Kuniavsky
47
Requirements Specifications within the Usability Engineering Lifecycle
.917
Deborah J. Mayhew
48
Task Analysis
.927
Catherine Courage, Janice (Ginny) Redish, and Dennis Wixon
Χ
· CONTENTS
49
Contextual
Design.949
Karen Holtzblatt
50 The Ethnographie
Approach to
Design.965
Jeanette
Blomberg,
Mark Burrell
Section
В:
Design and Development
51
Putting
Personas
to Work: Using Data-Driven
Personas
to Focus Product Planning, Design and Development
.991
Tamara
Adlin and John Pruitt
52
Prototyping Tools and Techniques
. 1017
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon and Wendy E. Mackay
53
Scenario-based Design
.1041
Mary Beth Rosson and John M. Carroll
54
Participatory Design: The Third Space in HCI
. 1061
MichaelJ.
Muller
55
Unified User Interface Development: New Challenges and Oppurtunities
. 1083
Anthony Savidis and
Constantine
Stephanidis
56
HCI and Software Engineering: Designing for User Interface Plasticity
. 1107
Joëlle
Coutaz and
Gãelle
Calvary
Section C: Testing and Evaluation
57
Usability Testing: Current Practice and Future Directions
. 1129
Joseph S. Dumas, and
Jean E. Fox
58
Survey Design and Implementation in HCI
. 1151
A. Ant Ozok
59
Inspection-based Evaluations
. 1171
Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych, and Darryn Lavery
60
Model-Based Evaluation
.1191
David Kieras
Part
VII
—
Managing HCI and Emerging Issues
. 1209
61
Technology Transfer
.1211
Kevin M. Schofield
62
Augmenting Cognition in HCI: 21st Century Adaptive System Science and Technology
.1221
Dylan Schmorrow, Amy
Kruse,
Leah Reeves, and Amy
Bolton
63
Human Values, Ethics, and Design
.1241
Batya Friedman and Peter
H
. Kahn,
Jr.
64
Cost Justification
.1267
/.
Patrick Williams, Randolph G. Bias, and Deborah J. Mayhew
Perspectives on HCI
.1279
65
Future Trends in Human-Computer Interaction
. 1281
Andrew Sears and Julie Jacko
Author Index
. 1291
Subject Index
. 1347 |
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title | The human computer interaction handbook fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications |
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