
Title:
Human-computer interaction. Designing for diverse users and domains
Author:
Sears, Andrew., author.
ISBN:
9780429139383
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 265 pages)
Series:
Human factors and ergonomics
Human factors and ergonomics.
General Note:
Select set of chapters from the second edition of The Human computer interaction handbook--Pref.
Contents:
part PART I—Designing for Diversity -- chapter 1 The Digital Divide: The Role of Gender in Human–Computer Interaction / chapter 2 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND OLDER ADULTS / chapter 3 HCI FOR KIDS / chapter 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR COGNITIVE SUPPORT / chapter 5 PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES: AN ANALYSIS OF IMPAIRMENTS / chapter 6 PERCEPTUAL IMPAIRMENTS: NEW ADVANCEMENTS PROMOTING TECHNOLOGICAL ACCESS / chapter 7 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY AND FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE POPULATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR HCI, DESIGN, AND TESTING / chapter 8 COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING USERS / part PART II—Application/Domain Specific Design -- chapter 9 Human–Computer Interaction in Healthcare / chapter 10 WHY WE PLAY: AFFECT AND THE FUN OF GAMES: Designing Emotions for Games, Entertainment Interfaces, and Interactive Products -- chapter 11 MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER INTERFACES / chapter 12 Human–Computer Interaction in Aerospace / chapter 13 USER-CENTERED DESIGN IN GAMES
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Human-computer interaction handbook.
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Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | Status | Item Holds |
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Searching... | E-Book | 546006-1001 | QA76.9 .H85 H85643 2009 | Searching... | Searching... |
