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Map of Human Computer Interaction What does the discipline of HCI cover? Why study HCI? Overview: Map of Human Computer Interaction Use and Context Social Organization and Work Human-Machine Fit and Adaptation Human Human Information Processing Language, Communication and Interaction Application Areas Ergonomics Computer Dialogue Techniques Dialogue Genre Input and Output Devices Computer Graphics A a Dialogue Architecture Evaluation Techniques Example Systems and Case Studies Design Approaches Development Process Implementation Techniques and Tools Map of HCI 1

Use and context of computers Problems of fitting computers, their uses, and the context of use together Social organization and work humans are interacting social beings considers models of human activity: - small groups, organizations, socio-technical systems quality of work life Application areas characteristics of application domains, e.g. individual vs group work popular styles - document production, communications, design, tutorials and help, multi-media information kiosks, continuous control (cockpits, process control), embedded systems (copiers, home appliances) Human-machine fit and adaptation improve the fit between the designed object and its use - how systems are selected and adopted; how users improvise routine systems; how systems adapt to the user (customization); how users adapt to the system (training, ease of learning); user guidance (help, documentation, error-handling) Map of HCI 2

Human characteristics To understand the human as an information-processing system, how humans communicate, and people s physical and psychological requirements Human information processing characteristics of the human as a processor of information - memory, perception, motor skills, attention, problem-solving, learning and skill acquisition, motivation, conceptual models, diversity... Language, communication and interaction aspects of language - syntax, semantics, pragmatics; conversational interaction, specialized languages Ergonomics anthropometric and physiological characteristics of people and their relationship to workspace and the environment - arrangement of displays and controls; cognitive and sensory limits; effects of display technology; fatigue and health; furniture and lighting; design for stressful and hazardous environments; design for the disabled... Computer system and interface architecture The specialized components computers have for interacting with people Input and output devices mechanics and characteristics of particular hardware devices, performance characteristics (human and system), esoteric devices, virtual devices Dialogue techniques the basic software architecture and techniques for interacting with humans - e.g. dialog inputs and outputs; interaction styles; issues Dialog genre The conceptual uses to which the technical means are put - e.g. interaction and content metaphors, transition management, style and aesthetics Computer graphics basic concepts from computer graphics that are especially useful to HCI Dialogue architecture software architecture and standards for interfaces - e.g., screen imaging; window managers; interface toolkits; multi-user architectures, look and feel, standardization and interoperability Map of HCI 3

The Development Process The construction and evaluation of human interfaces Design approaches the process of design - e.g. graphical design basics (typography, color, etc); software engineering; task analysis; industrial design... Implementation techniques and tools tactics and tools for implementation, and the relationship between design, evaluation and implementation - e.g. prototyping techniques, dialog toolkits, object-oriented methods, data representation and algorithms Evaluation techniques philosophy and specific methods for evaluation - e.g. productivity, usability testing, formative and summative evaluation Example systems and case studies classic designs to serve as example of interface design genres Why study human use of computer systems? Business view: to use humans more productively/effectively the human costs now far outweigh hardware and software costs Personal view: people view computers as appliances, and want it to perform as one Marketplace view: everyday people using computers - now expect easy to use system - not tolerant of poorly designed systems - little vendor control of training - heterogeneous group if product is hard to use, people will seek other products - eg Mac vs IBM (Microsoft Windows) Map of HCI 4

Why study human use of computer systems? The system view: complex human complex computer complex interface between the two The human factors view: humans have necessary limitations errors are costly in terms of -loss of time - loss of money - loss of lives in critical systems -loss of morale design can cope with such limitations! Why study human use of computer systems? The social view: Computers contribute to critical parts of our society, and cannot be ignored educate our children take medical histories and provide expert advice keep track of our credit worthiness play(?) war games (and help form policies) control air and ground traffic flow book travel control chemical/oil/nuclear plants control space missions assist humans with their everyday tasks (office automation) control complex machines (aircraft, space shuttles, super tankers) help control consumer equipment (cars, washing machines) entertainment (games, intellectual stimulation). In all these views, economics and human best interests are aligned Map of HCI 5

You know now The HCI discipline includes the study of: the use and context of computers human characteristics computer system and interface architecture the development process HCI is worth studying because it aligns both human interests and economic interests Map of HCI 6