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The author uses this series to try to fight the information overload experienced during the 1980s and 1990s. Its concentration is on surveying important areas, providing an overview of recent advancements, and surveying interesting specific design or development projects to show how the state of the art is being carried out. Essays by specialists that speculate on important trends in the field are also included.
Contents
Preface
1 John M. Carroll Usability Specifications as a
Mary Beth Rosson Tool in Iterative Development
2 John Whiteside Developmental Theory as a
Dennis Wixon Framework for Studying
Human-Computer Interaction
3 Daniel K. Simes Human Factors: An Exploration
Patricia A. Sirsky of the Psychology of
Human-Computer Dialogues
4 Ben Shneiderman A Model Programming
Environment
5 Christopher Schmandt Voice Communication with
Computers
6 Philip J. Hayes Executable Interface Definitions
Using Form-Based Interface
Abstractions
7 Anthony I. Wasserman The Role of Prototypes in the
David T. Shewmake User Software Engineering (USE)
Methodology
8 Robert J. K. Jacob
An Executable Specification
Technique for Describing
Human-Computer
Interaction
9 Tamer Yunten
H. Rex Hartson
A SUPERvisory Methodology
And Notation (SUPERMAN)
for Human-Computer System
Development
Author Index
Subject Index