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Working papers in user-computer interface
2006Computer Science ...
Akin, Omer, D. Radha. Rao
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On-line user-computer interface
Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974In less than two decades the electronic digital computer has evolved from a high-speed replacement for the abacus to a full-fledged partner in dialogue with humans. By its very nature, on-line computing thrusts the user into an entirely different environment than does conventional batch processing.
Harold F. O'Neil, George H. Walther
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Development of the user-computer interface
Computers & Education, 1983Abstract Requirements of the personal computer user are identified and contrasted with computer designer perspectives towards the user. The user's psychological needs are described so that the design of the user-computer interface may be designed to accommodate them.
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Methods for Improving the User-Computer Interface [PDF]
Abstract : Numerous examples have been cited of deficiencies in the user- computer interface on Navy computers, both ashore and aboard ship. The computer system designer often overlooks the user's perspective in his desire to provide the user with a system that is a faster and more powerful tool.
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Assessment of intelligence of user-computer interface
2016 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS), 2016In a world where business and life revolves around internet and computers, the quality of user-computer interfaces became very important. Designs of user interface become the utmost important issue since users, -which also happen to be customers-judge quality of a product by the ease of use of the product. Selection of menu language, placement of icons,
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Teaching the Design and evaluation of User-Computer Interfaces
Proceedings of the 1982 conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '82, 1982In this paper we describe a graduate Computer Science course, “The Design of User-Computer Interfaces”, which the author developed and has taught since 1979. Students taking the course are normally in their second year of graduate study, and have thus been exposed to several different interactive computing environments.
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Towards specifying and evaluating the human factors of user-computer interfaces
Proceedings of the 1982 conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '82, 1982Despite the current interest in user-computer interfaces, the design of a good interface remains to a great extent an art, with much argument over guidelines and principles for interface design. Pertinent information, scattered throughout the literature of psychology, graphic design.
Teresa Bleser, James D. Foley
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The utility of speech input in user-computer interfaces
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1989This paper focuses on two commonly-made claims about the utility of speech input: (1) It is faster than typed input; and (2) it also increases user productivity by providing an additional response channel. These claims are investigated, both through a review of research, and through an empirical evaluation of speech input.
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Interface Adaptation to Style of User-Computer Interaction
2000The paper presents a framework for interface adaptation to style of user-computer interaction by implicit retrieval of apriori defined independent measures of graphical, verbal, procedural and dynamic cognitive characteristics. A neural network is proposed that samples and classifies patterns of style representing data into sets of paired relations ...
Dimcho Boyadjiev+2 more
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The User-Computer Interface in a Telecommunications Engineering System: Impacts of Automation
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1987A common scenario in both manufacturing and human-computer interaction is that of people linking independently-designed systems. People receive output from one system, modify it and then input it into the next system in the process. In computer systems, manual data entry tasks introduce the possibility of both human errors and delays.
Luther D. McMillen+2 more
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