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Human-computer interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive computer systems and how computers affect individuals, organizations, and society. This encompasses not only ease of use but also new interaction techniques for supporting user tasks, providing better access to information, and creating more powerful forms of communication. It involves input and output devices and the interaction techniques that use them; how information is presented and requested; how the computer's actions are controlled and monitored; all forms of help, documentation, and training; the tools used to design, build, test, and evaluate user interfaces; and the processes that developers follow when creating interfaces.
HCI is a multidisciplinary fi eld focused on human aspects of the development of computer technology. As computer-based technology becomes increasingly pervasive -not just in developed countries, but worldwide -the need to take a human-centered approach in the design and development of this technology becomes ever more important. For roughly 30 years now, researchers and practitioners in computational and behavioral sciences have worked to identify theory and practice that infl uences the direction of these technologies, and this diverse work makes up the fi eld of human-computer interaction. Broadly speaking it includes the study of what technology might be able to do for people and how people might interact with the technology. The HCI series publishes books that advance the science and technology of developing systems which are both effective and satisfying for people in a wide variety of contexts. Titles focus on theoretical perspectives (such as formal approaches drawn from a variety of behavioral sciences), practical approaches (such as the techniques for effectively integrating user needs in system development), and social issues (such as the determinants of utility, usability and acceptability).
1998
Figure 1 shows the time span for some of the technologies discussed in this article. including when they were introduced. Of course, a deeper analysis would reveal significant interaction among the university, corporate research, and commercial activity lines. It is important to appreciate that years of research are involved in creating and making these technologies ready for widespread use. The same will be true for the HCI technologies currently being developed that will provide the interfaces of tomorrow.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2022
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age group of people who are educated and technically skilled are used in research studies in human computer interaction. In Human-Computer Interaction, this study focuses on the mental model. This review study takes many methods, one of which is to highlight current methodologies, findings, and trends in human-computer interaction, and the other is to identify research that was invented a long time ago but is now falling behind. This study also discusses fidelity prototyping and a user's emotional intelligence to make a product more userfriendly. Why do humans use computers, we investigate in this paper. What is the purpose of a computer system in the human mind? In addition to HCI's computer science. This study examines the literature on humancomputer interaction as well as the technological aspects of human-computer interaction using digital technologies. All these challenges are explored and recommendations for designing good human-computer digital devices are provided. Digital devices have continued to increase in efficiency and processing capacity thanks to advancements in both hardware and software. However, many of these systems are growing in size and complexity. While such intricacy normally offers no problems for most users, it frequently creates impediments for users while utilising digital devices. Typically, when designing those digital devices, the human-computer interaction is overlooked. I.
This chapter presents a comprehensive picture of an important sub-discipline of the IS/MIS field, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). It depicts the substances of the subdiscipline on its identity, research topics and methods, and connections with other disciplines; it surveys the sub-discipline with abundant references to published works; it highlights the liveliness of the sub-discipline with its history and current activities; and it identifies the most influential contributors. The chapter is organized to cover the following contents: (1) HCI as an intellectual sub-discipline of MIS with a historical root, a framework of the boundary and research topics, and its relationships with other disciplines; (2) The theoretical foundations of HCI, including various theoretical works on issues such as users, individual and group work, IT design and development, IT use and impacts, and general issues on theory development and applications; (3) HCI research in applied contexts, such as electronic commerce, collaboration support, culture and globalization, learning and training, user-centered IT development, health care and health informatics, among others; (4) Methodological issues in HCI research, including all elements of research design and conduct, such as contexts of study and research methods, among others; (5) The most prolific authors and their institutions in the HCI sub-discipline; (6) Potential future directions in the HCI sub-discipline; and finally, (7) Summary and conclusions of the chapter.
Human computer interaction (HCI) is the study of human interaction with computer interfaces and the development of computer based interfaces to support effective user-computer tasks and interaction. Human computer interaction work involves the detailed study of users' tasks, goals, and behaviors when using computer systems and interfaces. The paper overview the characteristics of HCI and the human factors and computer factors behind it. It also lights upon different ways of interaction between human and computer. HCI comes a long way over the years, from command typing to GUI and from GUI to touchpad. Though HCI covers a lot of area, main concentration goes in the field of input and output techniques.
2016
The term human-computer interaction (HCI) is simply the study of people, computer technology, and the ways people and computer technology influence each other. One of the major concerns of professional practitioners in the field of HCI is the design of interactive systems for human use. It aims to determine how these computer technologies become more usable and more receptive to the users’ needs. To provide the best possible computer interface within the given constraints, the HCI designers are supposed to design and develop systems that minimize the barriers between human’s cognitive model of what users want to accomplish and the computer’s understanding of the users’ tasks. As computer use became more widespread, the role of computer and information technologies embellishes an important role in various organizations through utilizing different computer based information systems. As these 21st century technologies will confront us with the complete generations of services, the new generations of computer interfaces must equally have to master the fundamental organizational, societal and technological issues and challenges that will affect the effective use and efficient human-computer interactions design. The key goal of this paper is to be able to explore these issues and challenges that will tremendously affect the design and implementation success of HCI.
IRJET, 2022
Overview HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) is the study of how humans interact with computers and how computers respond or are not designed to interact successfully with humans. This research paper provides an overview of the topic of HCI. H. Definitions of various organizations and terms, an overview of existing technologies and recent advances in this field, how the sphere interacts with various other areas of the sphere such as engineering, cognitive and behavioral psychology, and anthropology Human computer interaction, including what to do. , sociology, ergonomics, industrial design and more. Simplicity and value are the main principles by which this paper is structured and the intention of this paper is to provide an overview of HCI and applications or devices, trends and challenges in the HCI space.
Brain, 2021
Nowadays modern information systems (emerging technologies) are increasingly becoming an integral part of our daily lives and has begun to pose a serious challenge for human-computer interaction (HCI) professionals, as emerging technologies in the area of mobile and cloud computing, and internet of things (IoT), are calling for more devotion from HCI experts in terms of systems interface design. As the number of mobile platforms users, nowadays comprises of children’s, elderly people, and people with disabilities or disorders, all demanding for an effective user interface that can meet their diverse needs, even on the move, at anytime and anywhere. This paper, review current articles (43) related to HCI interface design approaches to modern information systems design with the aim of identifying and determining the effectiveness of these methods. The study found that the current HCI design approaches were based on desktop paradigm which falls short of providing location-based service...
International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2023
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a rapidly evolving field that seeks to understand and improve the interactions between humans and technology. This research paper provides an in- depth review of the theory, design principles, and emerging trends in HCI. The paper begins by discussing the history and evolution of HCI, followed by a review of the different theoretical frameworks that have been used to study HCI. The paper then examines the different design principles that have been developed to guide the design of user interfaces, including the principles of usability, user experience, and accessibility. Finally, the paper explores emerging trends in HCI, including the use of artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and ubiquitous computing.
This paper outlines the socio-technical challenges of future Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). Analyzing shortcomings of previous research we introduce major research topics, and consequences for education as well as industrial practise. One of the essentials is that the progress and productivity of high-wage countries do not any more depend exclusively on the technological innovation. Increasingly, the most decisive part is the quality of the human technology interface, and the extent, to which technology respects cognitive, affective and communicative needs of humans. Though, the complexity of HCI designs requires inter-, transand multidisciplinarity appraoches.
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