Foundations for desgning user-centered systems: what system designers need to know about people
Interactive technologies pervade every aspect of modern life. Web sites, mobile devices, household gadgets, automotive controls, aircraft flight decks; everywhere you look, people are interacting with technologies. These interactions are governed by a combination of: the users' capabilities; th...
Other Authors: | Ritter, Frank E., Baxter, Gordon D., Churchill, Elizabeth F. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Spanish English |
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