Toward Engineering Design Principles for HCI
3 authors - Paperback
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John Long is a Professor of Cognitive Ergonomics, and Director of the University College London Interaction Center. He is the Director of Studies for both the MSc and PhD programs. He is the author of multiple books including Multidimensional Signal Recognition: Reduced Efficiency and Process Interaction (Ph.D.), Attention and Performance IX, with Alan Baddeley (LEA), Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction, with Andy Whitefield (CUP), The MUSE Method for Usability Engineering, with Kee Yong Lim (CUP), Approaches and Frameworks for HCI Research, (CUP), and Towards Engineering Design Principles for HCI, with Steve Cummaford and Adam Stork (Springer Nature).
Steve Cummaford is lead digital product designer at Ted Baker. He received his PhD from University College London.
Adam Stork is Partner and strategy and transformation expert at Concerto. He received his PhD from University College London.