Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics, Mind and Computers | Proceedings of the Second European Conference, Gmunden, Austria, September 10-14, 1984 | ISBN 9783540389446

Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics, Mind and Computers

Proceedings of the Second European Conference, Gmunden, Austria, September 10-14, 1984

herausgegeben von G.C. van der Veer, M.J. Tauber, T.R.G. Green und P. Gorny
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.C. van der Veer
Herausgegeben vonM.J. Tauber
Herausgegeben vonT.R.G. Green
Herausgegeben vonP. Gorny
Buchcover Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics, Mind and Computers  | EAN 9783540389446 | ISBN 3-540-38944-X | ISBN 978-3-540-38944-6

Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics, Mind and Computers

Proceedings of the Second European Conference, Gmunden, Austria, September 10-14, 1984

herausgegeben von G.C. van der Veer, M.J. Tauber, T.R.G. Green und P. Gorny
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.C. van der Veer
Herausgegeben vonM.J. Tauber
Herausgegeben vonT.R.G. Green
Herausgegeben vonP. Gorny

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Representational frameworks and models for human-computer interfaces.
  • On models and modelling in human-computer co-operation.
  • Information systems design methodologies and their compliance with cognitive ergonomy.
  • Introducing statistical computing — Evolution of the cognitive system of the novice user.
  • Human cognition and human computer interaction.
  • Understanding complex descriptions.
  • Do we really have conditional statements in our brains?.
  • Cognitive ergonomic research at SAPU, Sheffield.
  • Active help systems.
  • Fatal error in pass zero: How not to confuse novices.
  • On the implications of users' prior knowledge for human-computer interaction.
  • Web teaching as a design consideration for the adaptive presentation of textual information.
  • The computer in the classroom.
  • A realisation of a human-computer interface for naive users — A case study.
  • Real time graphic simulation of visual effects of egomotion.
  • Processing TV information and eye movements research.
  • From surface form to the structure of the interface — studies in human computer interaction at INRIA.
  • New technology: Choice, control and skills.
  • Semiotics and informatics: The impact of EDP-based systems upon the professional language of nurses.
  • What does real work analysis tell us about system design?.
  • Psychological selection of personnel for data processing professions.
  • Contributors.