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Patterns For Computermediated Interaction Till Schummer Stephan Lukosch

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Patterns For Computermediated Interaction Till Schummer Stephan Lukosch
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.88 MB
Pages: 602
Author: Till Schummer, Stephan Lukosch
ISBN: 9780470025611, 0470025611
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Patterns For Computermediated Interaction Till Schummer Stephan Lukosch by Till Schummer, Stephan Lukosch 9780470025611, 0470025611 instant download after payment.

Written by well-respected experts, this how-to guide provides patterns for the design of human computer human interaction (HCHI). An increasing number of applications are currently designed for use by more than one user, eg: multi-player games, interactive web sites, mobile phones, collaborative learning systems, interactive workspaces and smart environments. In these areas there is a shift from (HCI) human computer interaction to (HCHI) human computer human interaction. The role of patterns in this movement is twofold: 1st - patterns focus on the human user of the system; 2nd - patterns assist developers in the development process of groupware applications.

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