HCI models, theories, and frameworks : Toward a multidisciplinary science

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HCI models, theories, and frameworks : Toward a multidisciplinary science - Amsterdam : [S.n.], c2003 - xvi, 551 p. : il. algunas col. ; 24 cm. - The Morgan Kaufmann series in innovative technologies .

Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 475-519), glosario e índice. --

Introduction: Toward a multidisciplinary science of human-computer interaction -- Design as applied perception -- Motor behavior models for human-computer interaction -- Information processing and skilled behavior -- Notational systems: The cognitive dimensions of notations framework -- Users' mental models: The very ideas -- Exploring and finding information -- Distributed cognition -- Cognitive work analysis -- Common ground in electronically mediated communication: Clark's theory of language use -- Activity theory -- Applying social psychological theory to the problem of group work -- Studies of work in human-computer interaction -- Upside-down ... and algorithms: Computational formalisms and theory -- Design rationale as theory.

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