Wiley Publishers Since 1807   Shopping Cart  Shopping Cart  My Account  Help  Contact Us  
Home Technology Solutions Who's My Rep About Wiley
 
Product Search
Home > Engineering and Computer Science > Computer Science > Human Computer Interaction
Human Factors for Technical Communicators
Human Factors for Technical Communicators
Marlana Coe
ISBN: 978-0-471-03530-5
©1996
368 pages
INSTRUCTORS
STUDENTS
TITLE INFORMATION
Description  |  Author Info  |  Table of Contents  |  Detailed Contents
Description

Human Factors are principles and theories based on the way individuals operate, remember, read, or learn things. Human Factors has played a major role in the design of instruments and gages for airplanes, various machinery, and automobiles. Researchers and teachers in cognitive psychology and ergonomics have also used the theories to study the way people develop and learn.

In recent years, it has played an important role for software engineers as they develop and design computer software. However, as technical writers, editors and graphic designers become more involved in the process of designing user interfaces, icons, and multimedia, as well as conducting usability tests, they need to learn (and quickly!) the human factors foundations that were not part of their initial education or training.

 

Printer-ready version of this page E-mail a friend about this product
Lazar_09-11-2007_CP