From multimedia workstations to hand-held PDAs, from VR headsets to networked PCs - the modern computer is predominantly interactive. Today's designers and software engineers need to adopt a user-centred approach to system design. Newman and Lamming present a comprehensive guide to modern design techniques using proven methods and realistic applications.
About William Newman
William Newman is a Principal Scientist at the Rank Xerox Research Centre in Cambridge,England. As a member of research staff at Xerox PARC during the 1970s, he was closely involved in the early development of personal computing and desktop publishing. He co-authored, with Robert Sproull, the pioneering text on Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics. Since 1980 he has been a Visiting Professor at Queen Mary & Westfield College, London.
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