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Informationen zum Autor Philip Kortum is currently a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Prior to joining Rice, he worked for almost a decade at SBC Laboratories (now AT&T Laboratories) doing human factors research and development in all areas of telecommunications. Dr. Kortum continues to do work in the research and development of user-centric systems in both the visual (web design, equipment design, image compression) and auditory domains (telephony operations and interactive voice response systems). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. Klappentext Written by Human Factors experts with experience in the design and implementation of each of the interfaces! Beyond the GUI explores the human factors involved in the design and implementation of the interfaces! detailing design strategies! testing methodologies! and techniques that are separate and novel from traditional GUI design. In addition! each chapter will include detailed case studies designed to show how these fundamentals are translated into practice in the field. Each chapter in the book covers a specific non-GUI interface. Zusammenfassung Explores the human factors involved in the design and implementation of the nontraditional interfaces! detailing design strategies! testing methodologies! and implementation techniques. This book offers case studies! examples! and design guidelines. It is intended for practitioners who design interfaces for children! gamers! and users.
List of contents
1. Introduction to the Human Factors of Nontraditional InterfacesPhilip Kortum2. Haptic InterfacesMarcia K. O'Malley, Abhishek Gupta3. Gesture InterfacesMichael Nielsen, Thomas B. Moeslund, Moritz Storring, and Erik Granum4. Locomotion InterfacesMary C. Whitton, Sharif Razzaque5. Auditory InterfacesS. Camille Peres, Virginia Best, Derek Brock, Christopher Frauenberger, Thomas Hermann, John G. Neuhoff, Louise Valgerður Nickerson, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Tony Stockman6. Designing Usable Voice User InterfacesSusan L. Hura7. Interactive Voice Response InterfacesJeff Brandt8. Olfactory InterfacesYasuyuki Yanagida9. Taste InterfacesHiroo Iwata10. Small-Screen InterfacesDaniel W. Mauney, Chris Masterton11. Multimode Interfaces: Two or More Interfaces to Accomplish the Same TaskAaron W. Bangor, James T. Miller12. Multimodal Interfaces: Combining Interfaces to Accomplish a Single TaskPaulo Barthelmess, Sharon Oviatt
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"A good case can be made that the question for HCI is "What's next?” This book provides a doorway and a path to practitioners and researchers envisioning the next generation of interfaces." --Arnie Lund, User Experience Director