Literature on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Here’s the entire UX literature on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) by the Interaction Design Foundation, collated in one place:
All open-source articles on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Disruptive Innovation
A disruptive technology or disruptive innovation is an innovation that helps create a new market and value network, and
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Open User Innovation
Open User Innovation
Almost 30 years ago, researchers began a systematic study of innovation by end users and user firms. At that time, the p
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Tactile Interaction
Tactile Interaction
The following chapter describes a variety of ways in which Tactile Interaction may be used to enhance the human computer
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Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing
One of the things that makes mobile computing an interesting topic of research and design is that the area is strongly d
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Affordances
Affordances
42.1 AbstractThe concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology; it was proposed by James Gibson (1977, 19
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Emotion and website design
Emotion and website design
This chapter is about hedonic or affective elements (footnote 1) of website design and the potential of such design to e
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Semi-structured qualitative studies
Semi-structured qualitative studies
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) addresses problems of interaction design: delivering novel designs, evaluating existing
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User Interface Design Adaptation
User Interface Design Adaptation
This chapter aims to help user interface designers and developers understand the issues involved in multi-device interac
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Design for All
Design for All
40.1 What is Design for All?Contemporary interactive technologies and environments are used by a multitude of users with
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Polite Computing
Polite Computing
“Politeness makes a community a nice place to be”
This chapter analyzes politeness as a socio-technical require
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The Social Environment Model
The Social Environment Model
“People are social environment blind”
The social environment model works for any society, modern or traditional
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The Future
The Future
“The future is socio-technology not technology”
The future of computing depends on its relationship to humanity
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Experimental Methods in Human-Computer Interaction
Experimental Methods in Human-Computer Interaction
34.0.1 Introduction
With its roots in Psychology, experiments have always played an important role in Human-Computer In
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