Human-Computer Interaction
CS 6750 Fall 2001
Additional readings
In addition to the required textbooks, there are a number of
supplemental readings which will be distributed during the
course. This page lists these readings. Papers not available
on-line will be handed out in class.
- Stuard Card, Thomas Moran and Allen
Newell. The Psychology of Human-Computer
Interaction, Lawrence Erlbaum, 1983.
We will be reading a short excerpt (pp. 23-44)
from the beginning of this classic
book that details some performance characteristics of the
perceptual, motor and cognitive subsystems of humans.
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I. Scott MacKenzie.
Movement time prediction in human-computer interfaces
.
Graphics Interface'92, pp 483-493.
- E. L. Hutchins, J. D. Hollan and
D. A. Norman. Direct manipulation
interfaces. Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 1,
pages 331-338, 1985.
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Bonnie A. Nardi.
Studying Context: A Comparison of Activity Theory,
Situated Action, and Distributed Cognition
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