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OverviewThis is the first of two books concerned with engineering design principles for Human-Computer Interaction-Engineering Design Principles (HCI-EDPs). The book presents the background for the companion volume. The background is divided into three parts and comprises—""HCI for EDPs,"" ""HCI Design Knowledge for EDPs,"" and ""HCI-EDPs—A Way Forward for HCI Design Knowledge."" The companion volume reports in full the acquisition of initial HCI-EDPs in the domains of domestic energy planning and control and business-to-consumer electronic commerce (Long, Cummaford, and Stork, 2022, in press).The background includes the disciplinary basis for HCI-EDPs, a critique of, and the challenge for, HCI design knowledge in general. The latter is categorised into three types for the purposes in hand. These are craft artefacts and design practice experience, models and methods, and principles, rules, and heuristics. HCI-EDPs attempt to meet the challenge for HCI design knowledge by increasing the reliability of its fitness-for-purpose to support HCI design practice. The book proposes ""instance-first/class-first"" approaches to the acquisition of HCI-EDPs. The approaches are instantiated in two case studies, summarised here and reported in full in the companion volume. The book is for undergraduate students trying to understand the different kinds of HCI design knowledge, their varied and associated claims, and their potential for application to design practice now and in the future. The book also provides grounding for young researchers seeking to develop further HCI-EDPs in their own work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Long , Steve Cummaford , Adam StorkPublisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers Imprint: Morgan & Claypool Publishers Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781636393353ISBN 10: 1636393357 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Dedication Terminology Part I: HCI for HCI Engineering Design Principles HCI HCI Design HCI Knowledge HCI Design Knowledge Part II: HCI Design Knowledge for HCI Engineering Design Principles HCI Design Knowledge as Craft Artefacts and Design Practice Experience HCI Design Knowledge as Models and Methods HCI Design Knowledge as Principles, Rules, and Heuristics Part III: HCI Engineering Design Principles: A Way Forward for HCI Design Knowledge HCI Engineering Design Principles as a Way Forward for HCI Design Knowledge Case Studies of the Acquisition of Initial HCI Engineering Design Principles Engineering Design Principles for HCI as a Way Forward for HCI Design Knowledge Postscript Bibliography Authors' BiographiesReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Long is a Professor of Cognitive Ergonomics, and Director of the University College London Interaction Center. He is the Director of Studies for both the MSc and PhD programs. He is the author of multiple books including Multidimensional Signal Recognition: Reduced Efficiency and Process Interaction (Ph.D.), Attention and Performance IX, with Alan Baddeley (LEA), Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction, with Andy Whitefield (CUP), The MUSE Method for Usability Engineering, with Kee Yong Lim (CUP), Approaches and Frameworks for HCI Research, (CUP), and Towards Engineering Design Principles for HCI, with Steve Cummaford and Adam Stork (Springer Nature). Steve Cummaford is lead digital product designer at Ted Baker. He received his PhD from University College London. Adam Stork is Partner and strategy and transformation expert at Concerto. He received his PhD from University College London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |