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Module 2: Usability and Software Ergonomy (Supplement)

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Books

  1. Baecker, Ronald M., Ed.;  Buxton, William; Grudin, Jonathan; Greenberg, Saul  (2000): Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000. Second Edition. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufman. [amazon.com]
  2. Bass, Len; Coutaz, Joelle (1991): Developing Software for the User Interface. Reading (MA): Addison Wesley.
  3. Brooks, David W. (1997): Web-Teaching: A Guide to Designing Interactive Teaching for the World Wide Web. New York; London: Plenum Press.
  4. Card, Stuart K. (1983): The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction. Lawrence Erlbaum. [amazon.com]
  5. Card, Stuart K.; MacKinlay, Jock D., Ed.; Shneiderman, Ben, Ed. (1999): Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies).  Morgan Kaufman. [amazon.com]
  6. Cato, John (2001): User-Centered Web Design.  Reading (MA): Addison Wesley.  [amazon.co.uk]  [amazon.com]
  7. Dix, Alan; Finlay, Janet; Abowd, Gregory; Beale, Russell (1998): Human-Computer-Interaction. 2nd Ed., London: Prentice-Hall.  [amazon.co.uk]
  8. Dumas, Joseph S. (1994): A practical guide to usability testing. Norwood, (NJ): Ablex.
  9. Hackos, Joann T.; Redish, Janice C. (1998): User and Task Analysis for Interface Design. New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. [amazon.com]
  10. Helander, Martin; Landauer, Thomas K.;  Prabhu, Prasad V. (1998): Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. North-Holland. test 
  11. Nielsen, Jakob (1993): Usability Engineering. New York: Academic Press.
  12. Raskin, Jef (2000): The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems. New York: ACM Press & Addison Wesley.  [amazon.com]
  13. Rosenfeld, Louis; Morville, Peter (1998): Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. Sebastopol (CA): O'Reilly.
  14. Rosson, Mary Beth; Carroll, John M.; Cerra, Diane D., eds. (2001): Usability Engineering: Scenario-Based Development of Human Computer Interaction. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufman.  [amazon.com]
  15. Shneiderman, Ben (1998): Designing the User Interface.Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction. Third Edition. Reading (MA): Addison Wesley.  [amazon.co.uk]   [amazon.com]
  16. Vredenburg, Karol;  Isensee, Scott;  Righi, Carol (2002): User-centered Design. London: Prentice Hall. [amazon.co.uk]
  17. Wickens, C. D. (1984): Engineering psychology and human performance. Columbus (Ohio): Charles Merrill.
  18. Winograd, Terry;  Bennett, John; De Young, Laura;  Gordon, Peter S.; Hartfield, Brad, Eds. (1996): Bringing Design to Software. Reading (MA): Addison Wesley. [amazon.com]
Articles

  1. Benyon, David (2001): The new HCI? Navigation of information space. Knowledge-Based Systems. Volume 14, Issue 8, 1 December 2001, 425-430. [science direct]
  2. Bodker, S. (2000): Scenarios in user-centred design: setting the stage for reflection and action. Interacting with Computers, Volume 13, Issue 1, September 2000, 61-75. [science direct]
  3. Canter, D.; Rivers, R.; Storrs, G. (1985): Characterizing user navigation in complex data structures. Behaviour and Information Technology, 4 (2), 93 – 102.
  4. Garrard Ch.S. (2000): Human-computer interactions: Can computers improve the way doctors work?, Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift, Volume 130, Issue 42, 21 October 2000, 1557 – 1563.
  5. Gupta, A; Masthoff, J; Zwart, P (2000): Improving the user interface to increase patient throughput. Topics in Health Information Management, Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2000, 67-77. [sciencedirect]
  6. Bevan, Nigel (1999): Quality in use: Meeting user needs for quality. Journal of Systems and Software, Vol. 49, Iss. 1, 15 December 1999, 89 – 96.
  7. Han, Sung H.; Yun, Myung Hwan; Kim, Kwang-Jae; Kwahk, Jiyoung (2000): Evaluation of product usability: development and validation of usability dimensions and design elements based on empirical models. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol. 26, Iss. 4, October 2000, 477 – 488.
  8. McTear, M. F. (2000): Intelligent interface technology: from theory to reality? Interacting with Computers, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, February 2000, 323 – 336.
  9. Miller, R. B. (1968). Response time in man-computer conversational transactions. Proc. AFIPS Fall Joint Computer Conference, Vol. 33, 267 – 277.
  10. Myers, Brad A. (1998): A Brief History of Human Computer Interaction Technology. ACM interactions. Vol. 5, no. 2, March, 1998, 44 – 54.
  11. Oostendorp, Herre van; Preece, Jenny; Arnold, Albert G. (1999): Designing multimedia for human needs and capabilities Guest editorial for Interacting with Computers Special Issue. Interacting with Computers, Vol. 12, Iss. 1, September 1999, 1 – 5.
  12. Reed, P.; Holdaway, K.; Isensee, S.; Buie, E.; Fox,J.; Williams, J.; Lund, A.(1999) User interface guidelines and standards: progress, issues, and prospects. Interacting with Computers, Vol. 12, Iss. 2, November 1999, 119 – 142.
  13. Shackel, Brian (2000): People and computers: some recent highlights, Applied Ergonomics, Volume 31, Issue 6, December 2000, 595 – 608.
  14. Shneiderman, Ben (1997): Designing information-abundant web sites: Issues and recommendations. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 47, Issue 1, July 1997, 5 – 29.
  15. Shneiderman, Ben (1997): The next generation of graphical user interfaces: information visualization and better window management. Displays, Volume 17, Issues 3-4, 1 May 1997, 125 – 129.
  16. Squires, David (1999): Usability and Educational Software Design: Special Issue of Interacting with Computers. Interacting with Computers, Vol. 11, Iss. 5, May 1999, 463 – 466.
Journals

  1. ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction - TOCHI | (ISSN: 1073-0516 combined: 1073-0516) |ACM Association for Computing Machinery
  2. Human Computer Interaction – Hillsdale | (ISSN: 0737-0024 electronic: 0737-0024) | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  3. Interacting with Computers | (ISSN: 0953-5438) | Elsevier
  4. International Journal of Human Computer Interaction (ISSN: 1044-7318 electronic: 1044-7318) | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  5. International Journal of Human Computer Studies | (ISSN: 1071-5819 electronic: 1071-5819) | Academic Press Inc
  6. SIGCHI Bulletin – Computer and Human Interaction | (ISSN: 0736-6906) | ACM Association for Computing Machinery
Links

  1. Mountain View (CA) > Jakob Nielsen > Useit
  2. College Park (MD) > University of Maryland
  3. College Park (MD) > University of Maryland > Ben Shneiderman
  4. Saskatchewan (CAN), University of Regina, Department of Computing, XEROX Star
  5. Genf (CH) > International Organization for Standardization, ISO
  6. New York > ACM > ACM SIGCHI 

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