Human-Computer Interaction for Software Designers (Tutorial Guides in Computing and Information Systems)

Human-Computer Interaction for Software Designers by Linda MacAulay is a practical guide published by Itp – Media in 1995, comprising 222 pages in English. This book focuses on the human-computer interaction (HCI) aspects of software design, offering a step-by-step approach to user interface design through real-world case studies.
Readers will find tutorials that clarify the complexities of user interface design, particularly in the context of groupware. The book also explains an object-oriented approach to graphical user interface design, making it a valuable resource for those interested in enhancing their understanding of HCI principles in software development.
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One of the few books to concentrate on the HCI aspects of software design, this book provides a practical step-by-step guide to user interface design using real world case studies. Includes tutorials explaining how to unravel the complexities of user interface design for groupware and explaining an object-oriented approach to graphical user interface design.
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