Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction : Research Issues about What the ...

Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction : Research Issues about What the ...

National Academies Press

Explore the critical cognitive processes involved in software usability with Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction: Research Issues About What the User of Software Knows. Published by the National Academies Press, this authoritative text provides a deep dive into the research surrounding how users conceptualize and interact with software systems. This book is an essential resource for researchers, software engineers, and designers looking to bridge the gap between user cognition and effective interface development. It examines the theoretical foundations and practical challenges of modeling human knowledge to improve software accessibility and functionality. This research-driven publication addresses key topics such as user error, cognitive load, and the mental frameworks that influence software navigation. Product Summary: An academic exploration of mental models in human-computer interaction, focusing on user knowledge and research issues in software usability, published by the National Academies Press.

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