HCI beyond the GUI design for haptic, speech, olfactory and other nontraditional interfaces

As technology expands and evolves, one-dimensional, graphical user interface (GUI) design becomes increasingly limiting and simplistic. Designers must meet the challenge of developing new and creative interfaces that adapt to meet human needs and technological trends. HCI Beyond the GUI provides des...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Kortum, Philip (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann c2008.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627483006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; HCI Beyond the GUI; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Human Factors of Nontraditional Interfaces; 1.1 Structure of the Book; 1.2 Nontraditional Interfaces; 1.3 Design Principles for Nontraditional Interfaces; 1.4 The Future of Nontraditional Interface Design; References; Chapter 2: Haptic Interfaces; 2.1 Nature of the Interface; 2.2 Technology of the Interface; 2.3 Current Interface Implementations; 2.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 2.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 2.6 Design Guidelines; 2.7 Case Studies
  • 2.8 Future TrendsReferences; Chapter 3: Gesture Interfaces; 3.1 Gestures; 3.2 Technology and Applicability; 3.3 Fundamental Nature of the Interface; 3.4 Human Factors Involved in Interface Design; 3.5 Design Guidelines; 3.6 How to Build and Test a Gesture Vocabulary; 3.7 Case Study; 3.8 Summary; 3.9 Future Trends; References; Chapter 4: Locomotion Interfaces; 4.1 Nature of the Interface; 4.2 Technology of the Interface; 4.3 Current Implementations of the Interface; 4.4 Human Factors of the Interface; 4.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 4.6 Design Guidelines; 4.7 Case Study
  • 4.8 Future TrendsReferences; Chapter 5: Auditory Interfaces; 5.1 Nature of the Interface; 5.2 Technology of the Interface; 5.3 Current Interface Implementations; 5.4 Human Factors Design of an Auditory Interface; 5.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 5.6 Design Guidelines; 5.7 Case Studies; 5.8 Future Trends; References; Chapter 6: Voice User Interfaces; 6.1 Automated Conversation: Human versus Machine; 6.2 Technology of the Interface; 6.3 Current Implementations of the Interface: On the Phone; 6.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 6.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface
  • 6.6 Design Guidelines6.7 Case Study; 6.8 Future Trends; References; Chapter 7: Interactive Voice Response Interfaces; 7.1 Nature of the Interface; 7.2 Technology of the Interface; 7.3 Current Implementations of the Interface; 7.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 7.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 7.7 Case Study; 7.8 Future Trends; Chapter 8: Olfactory Interfaces; 8.1 Nature of the Interface; 8.2 Technology of the Interface; 8.3 Current Implementations of the Interface; 8.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 8.5 Interface-Testing Techniques; 8.6 Design Guidelines
  • 8.7 Case Studies8.8 Future Trends; References; Chapter 9: Taste Interfaces; 9.1 Nature of the Interface; 9.2 Technology of the Interface; 9.3 Current Implementations of the Interface; 9.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 9.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 9.6 Design Guidelines; 9.7 Case Study; 9.8 Future Trends; References; Chapter 10: Small-Screen Interfaces; 10.1 Nature of the Interface; 10.2 Technology of the Interface; 10.3 Current Implementations of the Interface; 10.4 Human Factors Design of the Interface; 10.5 Techniques for Testing the Interface; 10.6 Design Guidelines
  • 10.7 Case Study