- Author: Dr. Ming Hou, Dr. Simon Banbury, Dr. Catherine Burns
- Language: English
- Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (December 2, 2014)
- Pages: 331
- Size: 9 MB
- Format: pdf
- ISBN-10: 1466517247
- ISBN-13: 978-1466517240
The
book explores a recognized lack of integration between the HF and HCI research
communities, which has led to inconsistencies between the research approaches
adopted, and a lack of exploitation of research from one field by the other.
The authors integrate theories and methodologies from these domains to provide
design recommendations for human–machine developers. They then establish design
guidance through the review of conceptual frameworks, analytical methodologies,
and design processes for intelligent adaptive systems. The book draws on case
studies from the military, medical, and distance learning domains to illustrate
intelligent system design to examine lessons learned.
Outlining
an interaction-centered perspective for designing an IAS, the book details
methodologies for understanding human work in complex environments and offers
understanding about why and how optimizing human–machine interaction should be
central to the design of IASs. The authors present an analytical and design
methodology as well as an implementation strategy that helps you choose the
proper design framework for your needs.
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