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100 1  Love, Steve,|d1964-|1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/
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245 10 Understanding mobile human-computer interaction /|cSteve 
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260    Oxford, Eng. ;|aBurlington, Mass. :|bElsevier Butterworth-
       Heinmann,|c2005. 
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490 1  Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann information systems series 
500    Title from title screen. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction to mobile human-computer interaction -- User 
       characteristics -- Research methods -- HCI research 
       methods -- Design issues for mobile systems -- Social 
       usability -- Research guidelines for projects -- Data 
       analysis. 
520    Taking a psychological perspective, this book examines the
       role of Human-Computer Interaction in the field of 
       Information Systems research. The introductory section of 
       the book covers the basic tenets of the HCI discipline, 
       including how it developed and an overview of the various 
       academic disciplines that contribute to HCI research. The 
       second part of the book focuses on the application of HCI 
       to Information Systems research, and reviews ways in which
       HCI techniques, methodologies and other research 
       components have been used to date in the IS field. The 
       third section of the book looks at the research areas 
       where HCI has not yet been fully exploited in relation to 
       IS, such as broadening user groups and user acceptance of 
       technology. The final section of the book comprises of a 
       set of guidelines for students to follow when undertaking 
       an HCI based research project. * Offers a comprehensive 
       insight into the social shaping of technology * Includes 
       in depth analysis of HCI issues relating to mobile devices
       * Provides guidelines, technical tips and an overview of 
       relevant data analysis techniques to help students develop
       their own research projects. 
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650  0 Mobile computing. 
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