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Future Interaction Design / edited by Antti Pirhonen, Pertti Saariluoma, Hannakaisa Isomäki, Chris Roast.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: London : Springer London, 2005Descripción: viii, 216 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781846280894
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA76.76.A65
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introducing the challenges of future interaction design -- The value of the novel in designing for experience -- A human-centred perspective on interaction design -- Incorporating self into web information system design -- Explanatory frameworks for interaction design -- Toward the analysis of the interaction in the joint cognitive system -- To simulate or to stimulate? In search of the power of metaphor in design -- Designing ubiquitous computer-human interaction: The case of the connected family -- Older adults: Key factors in design -- Society of mixtangibles -- Digital jewellery as experience.
Resumen: The perspectives and techniques used in human-computer interaction design, practice and research are broadening. This book looks at emerging approaches which are likely to contribute to the discipline in near future. The emphasis is on the social, cognitive, emotional, creative and active dimensions of the human actor. The underlying idea is that human character rather than technology should determine the nature of interaction. The concept of "interaction design" covers this broader range of concerns relevant to enabling quality design. Each chapter emphasizes alternative perspectives on interaction and new concepts to help researchers and practitioners relate to alternative design approaches and opportunities. Many of these new elements can be found to be successful and established in other fields, such as information systems development and industrial design. This volume will be of considerable value to those seeking innovative and developing perspectives upon both designing and ensuring effective interaction between humans and technology.
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Introducing the challenges of future interaction design -- The value of the novel in designing for experience -- A human-centred perspective on interaction design -- Incorporating self into web information system design -- Explanatory frameworks for interaction design -- Toward the analysis of the interaction in the joint cognitive system -- To simulate or to stimulate? In search of the power of metaphor in design -- Designing ubiquitous computer-human interaction: The case of the connected family -- Older adults: Key factors in design -- Society of mixtangibles -- Digital jewellery as experience.

The perspectives and techniques used in human-computer interaction design, practice and research are broadening. This book looks at emerging approaches which are likely to contribute to the discipline in near future. The emphasis is on the social, cognitive, emotional, creative and active dimensions of the human actor. The underlying idea is that human character rather than technology should determine the nature of interaction. The concept of "interaction design" covers this broader range of concerns relevant to enabling quality design. Each chapter emphasizes alternative perspectives on interaction and new concepts to help researchers and practitioners relate to alternative design approaches and opportunities. Many of these new elements can be found to be successful and established in other fields, such as information systems development and industrial design. This volume will be of considerable value to those seeking innovative and developing perspectives upon both designing and ensuring effective interaction between humans and technology.

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