Book review: READINGS IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ed. by Ronald M . Baecker & William A.S. Buxton (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc ., 1987)

  • Maxine S. Cohen

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Abstract

This book is an extensive collection of papers on the Human Computer Interface. This review will not attempt to discuss each paper in the text, suffice it to say the classical human factors issues are raised and key references and researchers in the field are included. This book will be useful to programmers, systems designers and psychologists. The book stresses, emphasizes and demonstrates the need for effective interface design to be a multidisciplinary process.

Original languageAmerican English
Volume21
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 1989

Publication series

NameACM SIGCHI Bulletin

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences

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