Human-computer interaction
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Human-computer interaction
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Human-computer interaction
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Incoming Resources
- Lean UX, applying lean principles to improve user experience, Jeff Gothelf ; Josh Seiden, editor
- Rethinking virtual places, Erik Malcolm Champion
- A framework of automation use, Mary T. Dzindolet ... [and others]
- The mobile wave, how mobile intelligence will change everything, Michael Saylor
- User modeling and user-adapted interaction
- Humility is the new smart, rethinking human excellence in the smart machine age
- The user experience team of one, a research and design survival guide, Leah Buley
- A review and meta analysis of vibrotactile and visual information displays, Linda R. Elliott ... [and others]
- A human factors assessment of the maneuver command and control (MC2) interface at company level and below, Bruce S. Sterling and Cheryl A. Burns
- Conversations with Things, UX Design for Chat and Voice
- Human factors engineering program review model, prepared by J.M. O'Hara [and three others]
- Freedom, a novel, Daniel Suarez
- Freedom, a novel, Daniel Suarez
- Remote research, real users, real time, real research
- Electronic discourse in language learning and language teaching, edited by Lee B. Abraham, Lawrence Williams
- User unfriendly, consumer struggles with personal technologies, from clocks and sewing machines to cars and computers, Joseph J. Corn
- Extended reality in practice, 100+ amazing ways virtual, augmented and mixed reality are changing business and society, Bernard Maar
- The sentient machine, the coming age of artificial intelligence, Amir Husain
- Virtual reality technology, Grigore Burdea, Philippe Coiffet
- The Pocket Universal Principles of Art, Parks, John
- Network effect, a Murderbot novel, Martha Wells
- The man who lied to his laptop, what machines teach us about human relationships, Clifford Nas with Corina Yen
- Fugitive telemetry, Martha Wells
- An evaluation of a spoken language interface, by Paula P. Henry, Timothy J. Mermagen, and Tomasz R. Letowski
- Search, how the data explosion makes us smarter, Stefan Weitz
- The four-dimensional human, Laurence Scott
- Humility is the new smart, rethinking human excellence in the smart machine age, Edward D. Hess, Katherine Ludwig
- Heart of the machine, our future in a world of artificial emotional intelligence, Richard Yonck
- Search, how the data explosion makes us smarter, Stefan Weitz
- The four-dimensional human, ways of being in the digital world, Laurence Scott
- Humility is the new smart:, rethinking human excellence in the smart machine age, Edward D. Hess and Katherine Ludwig
- Experimental evaluation of computer-aided tele-operation (CATO) and computer-aided robotic manipulation (CARMAN) technology, Regina A. Pomranky ... [and others]
- 3001, the final odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke
- Big mind, how collective intelligence can change our world, Geoff Mulgan
- Heart of the machine:, our future in a world of artificial emotional intelligence, Richard Yonck
- Love and sex with robots, [the evolution of human-robot relations]
- Interaction studies
- Disconnected, how to stay human in an online world, Emma Gannon
- Alone together, [why we expect more from technology and less from each other], Sherry Turkle
- User story mapping, Jeff Patton
- UX for dummies, by Donald Chesnut and Kevin Nichols
- Presence, teleoperators and virtual environments
- Heart of the machine, our future in a world of artificial emotional intelligence, Richard Yonck
- The eclipse of the utopias of labor, Anson Rabinbach
- Social engineering, the art of human hacking
- Persuasion on-line and communicability, the destruction of credibility in the virtual community and cognitive models, Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
- Product Management for UX People, From Designing to Thriving in a Product World, Christian Crumlish
- Virtual society, the metaverse and the new frontiers of human experience, Herman Narula
- International journal of human-computer interaction
- The effects of interface management tasks on crew performance and safety in complex, computer-based systems, prepared by John M. O'Hara ... [and others]