Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction by Peter Bøgh Andersen

4 primary works • 4 total works
This series includes books on all aspects of the interaction of humans and computers. It is intended to demonstrate how scientific and engineering research and development activities can contribute to the effective use of computers both in the workplace and at home.HCI involves many disciplines: psychology, sociology, ergonomics, education, compute…
A Theory of Computer Semiotics: Semiotic Approaches to Construction and Assessment of Computer Systems
This book introduces basic traditional semiotic co…
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The Computer User as Toolsmith: The Use, Reuse and Organization of Computer-Based Tools
Computing environments that furnish a large set of…
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Information Seeking in Electronic Environments
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In the computer age, it is essential for individua…
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Virtual Individuals, Virtual Groups: Human Dimensions of Groupware and Computer Networking
Those who design, implement, and use computer netw…
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