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JM Carroll - International journal of human-computer studies, 1997 - Elsevier

Human–computer interaction: Psychology as a science of design.

Broadening Participation in Computing AND Program Evaluation

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Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the area of intersection between psychology and the social sciences, on the one hand, and computer science and technology, on the other. HCI researchers analyse and design-specific user-interface technologies (eg three-dimensional pointing devices, interactive video). They study and improve the processes of technology development (eg usability evaluation, design rationale). They develop and evaluate new applications of technology (eg computer conferencing, software design environments) …

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