Human-Computer Interaction

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[edit] Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is identified as a developmental research approach that involves sections in theory, methodology, and function. It intends to design, construct, and assess digital-based interactive systems. HCI engages hardware, software, input-output gadgets, displays, training, and also documentation in order to provide more effective, secure, and user-friendly application for the potential user.[1] [2]

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  1. Eyman, D. (2015). Digital Rhetoric: Theory, Method, Practice. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
  2. Hartson, H. Rex. (1998) Human-computer interactions: Interdisciplinary root and trends. Journal of Systems and Software, 43(2): 103-18.

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