Human Computer Interaction: Issues and Challenges

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Qiyang Chen
Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2001 - Computers - 255 pages
As human life increasingly relates to and relies upon interactions with computer systems, researchers, designers, managers and users continuously develop desires to understand the current situations and future development of human computer interactions. Human Computer Interactions: Issues and Challenges focuses on the multidisciplinary subject of HCI which impacts areas such as information technology, computer science, psychology, library science, education, business and management. This book, geared toward researchers, designers, analysts and managers, reflects the most current primary issues regarding human-computer interactive systems, by emphasizing effective design, use and evaluation of such systems.
 

Contents

Interface Design An Embedded Process for Human Computer Interactivity
1
User Interface Development Throughout the System Development Lifecycle
11
From HCI to Interaction Design
29
Intelligent Agents Supporting the Social Construction of Knowledge in a Learning Environment
44
A Modeling Methodology for Intelligent Agents An Electronic Commerce Application
64
Courseware and Its Possible Evolution through the Use of Agent Technology
85
Intelligent Software Agents in Electronic Commerce A SocioTechnical Perspective
104
Knowledge Engineering in Adaptive Interface and User Modeling
113
Structure and ContentBased Retrieval for XML Documents
153
MESH A ModelBased Approach to Hypermedia Design
167
User Considerations in Electronic Commerce Transactions
185
ComputerSupported Social Networking Based on Email Exchange
196
The Cultural Aesthetic of Virtual Reality Simulation or Transparency?
214
HCI The Next Step Towards Optimization of Computer Assisted Surgical Planning Intervention and Training CASPIT
232
Index
253
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Application of a Cognitive Model of Collaboration to a User Interface
134

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