This edition of Human-Computer Interaction presents both foundational theory and current practices in how humans interact with computing systems. It explores psychological, ergonomic, social, and technical issues that shape good user interface design. The book is structured to help students or practitioners understand human capabilities, interaction devices, interaction styles, and how to design and evaluate systems that are usable, accessible, and engaging.
Statement of Responsibility
by Dix, Alan / Finlay, Janet / Abowd, Gregory D / Beale, Russell