Comments:
If you want a good textbook overview of HCI, this is one of the books you ought to read. The authors, all respected leaders in the HCI community, explore some fundamentals before diving into more complex issues. I especially like the format of the first three chapters where they first discuss the human by himself, then the computer by itself, and finally in chapter three they begin to explain the complexities of the interaction between the two. Yes, this is a text book, but don't let that deter you. It reads well and is a good reference book for any computer scientist to have on his or her shelf, not just HCI practioners.This book was recommended by Erika Orrick <orrick@acm.org>
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