Cognitive Ergonomics: Understanding, Learning, and Designing Human-Computer InteractionPierre Falzon This reference work covers the breadth of cognitive ergonomics in human*b1computer interaction (HCI). Covering models for design, learning procedures, and planning and understanding, this book is specifically concerned with the cognitive ergonomics of human*b1computer interaction--from analogical thinking to spreadsheet calculation, office organization to process control. It provides an overview of HCI issues from the cognitive perspective. |
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activity Allwood analogical thinking analysis application approach artificial intelligence aspects behaviour cognitive complexity theory COGNITIVE ERGONOMICS Cognitive Psychology command programs command sequences command structure complexity computer interaction computer systems concepts construct Cursor command defined DESIGNING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION dialogue grammar difficulties Douglas and Moran editing tasks elementary schemata errors evaluation example experience experimental expert system Falzon Figure functions goal GOMS hierarchy Human Factors hypothesis INRIA interactive systems Journal of Man-Machine Lansdale Le Chesnay Man-Machine Studies memory mental model menu metacommunication Metaknowledge metaphors methods natural language novices operators performance phase Polson possible prior knowledge problem problem-solving procedures Psychology questions asked relevant representation retrieval Rocquencourt role schema semantic set test situations specific spreadsheet strategies subjects task domain task model text editing typewriter analogy Ulich understanding units of interaction user interface user's variable verbal WordStar