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  1. Multiple Task Performance

    Edited by D Damos

    Published October 6th 1991 by CRC Press

  2. Human Error

    Cause, Prediction, and Reduction

    By John W. Senders

    Edited by John W. Senders, Neville P. Moray

    Series: Applied Psychology Series

    This volume examines the nature of human error -- its causes and origins, its classifications, and the extent to which it is possible to predict and prevent errors and their impact. One of the first texts to deal with this topic in detail, it draws into a single cohesive account contributions from...

    Published February 28th 1991 by CRC Press

  3. Through the Interface

    A Human Activity Approach To User Interface Design

    By Susanne Bodker

    In providing a theoretical framework for understanding human- computer interaction as well as design of user interfaces, this book combines elements of anthropology, psychology, cognitive science, software engineering, and computer science. The framework examines the everyday work practices of...

    Published September 30th 1990 by CRC Press

  4. Right Every Time

    Using the Deming Approach

    By F. Price

    A Druid looks at quality control for product and service industries, amplifying from his earlier book Right first time . Some highlights: Quality is a religion, with the same trappings and pitfalls as other religions; humanity can be distorted, but not abolished, by managerial decree and organizatio...

    Published January 17th 1990 by CRC Press

  5. Technological Support for Work Group Collaboration

    Edited by Margrethe H. Olson, Margrethe H. Olsonz

    This text discusses the emerging trend in product development and research that focuses on the increasingly important relationship between computer systems and social systems. The text emphasizes the significance of building tools to help people work together and the need for the identification of...

    Published November 30th 1988 by CRC Press

  6. The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction

    Edited by Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell

    Published January 31st 1986 by CRC Press

  7. User Centered System Design

    New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction

    Edited by Donald A. Norman, Stephen W. Draper

    This comprehensive volume is the product of an intensive collaborative effort among researchers across the United States, Europe and Japan. The result -- a change in the way we think of humans and computers....

    Published December 31st 1985 by CRC Press