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lectures Chap-04 Paradigms by Alan Dix,Janet Finlay, Abowd, Russell Beale HCI



HCI e3-chap-04 Paradigms by Alan Dix,Janet Finlay, Abowd, Russell Beale

Lecture slides..

Why study paradigms
Concerns

  • how can an interactive system be developed to ensure its usability?
  • how can the usability of an interactive system be demonstrated or measured?
  • History of interactive system design provides paradigms for usable designs
What are Paradigms
  • Predominant theoretical frameworks or scientific world views
  • e.g., Aristotelian, Newtonian, Einsteinian (relativistic) paradigms in physics
  • Understanding HCI history is largely about understanding a series of paradigm shifts
  • Not all listed here are necessarily “paradigm” shifts, but are at least candidates
  • History will judge which are true shifts


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