Bibliography for CSE 590H


We will be taking course readings from the following sources. We will unfortunately not have time to touch each of these readings, but they are presented here as good sources.
[AW] Adler and Winograd, eds. Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools.

[Bewley] Bewley et. al. Human Factors Testing in the Design of of the Xerox Star. Source?.

[Blomberg] Blomberg. Ethnographic Field Methods and their Relation to Design. Participatory Design: Principles and Practices. L. Erlbaum Associates. 1993.

[BGBG] Baecker, Grudin, Buxton, Greenberg. Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000. Morgan Kaufmann. 1995.

[Carroll] Carroll, ed. Designing Interaction.

[CMN] Card, Moran, and Newell. The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction.

[DN] Draper and Norman, eds. User Centered Design.

[Ehn] Ehn, Pelle. Work-oriented Design of Computer Artifacts.

[Ehn92] Ehn, Pelle. Scandanavian Design: On Participation and Skill. Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools,

[Irby] Irby et. al. A Methodology for UI Design. Source?.

[John] John, Bonnie et. al. The GOMS Family of Analysis Techniques: Tools for Design and Evaluation. Source?.

[Jones] Jones, W.T. The Twentieth Century to Wittgenstein and Sartre, 1980.

[LJ] George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. Ch 1-6. Metaphors We Live By. The University of Chicago Press, 1980.

[Landauer] Landauer. Let's get real: A Position Paper on the Role of Cog. Psy. in the Design of HCI. Designing Interaction

[Laurel] Laurel, Brenda. Interface as Mimesis. User Centered Design.

[Laurel90] Laurel, Brenda ed. The Art of Human Computer Interface Design.

[Muller] Muller. PICTIVE: Democratizing the Dynamics of the Design Session. Participatory Design: Principles and Practices. L. Erlbaum Associates. 1993.

[MR] Brad Myers and Mary Beth Rosson, Survey on User Interface Programming, CHI 92, p 195-202.

[Myers] Myers, Brad. State of the Art in UI Software Tools. Tech Report CMU-CS-92-114, Feb 92.

[Myers93] Myers, Brad. Why are User Interfaces Hard to Design and Implement. Source?.

[Nielson] Nielson. Usability Engineering.

[Norman88] Norman, Donald. Design of Everyday Things (The first edition is titled The Psychology of Everyday Things.

[Norman] Norman, Donald. Direct Manipulation Interfaces. User Centered Design

[Preece] Preece, Jenny. Human-Computer Interaction. Addison-Wesley, 1994.

[Pylyshyn] Pylyshyn. Remarks on the Theory-Practice Gap. Designing Interaction. Cambridge University Press. 1991.

[SN] Shuler and Namioka, eds. Participatory Design: Principles and Practices. L. Erlbaum Associates. 1993.

[Simon] Simon, Herbert. Sciences of the Artificial

[Smith] Smith et. al. Designing the Star User Interface. Source?.

[Smith87] Smith, Randall B. "Experiences with the Alternate Reality Kit: An Example of the Tension betwen Literalism and Magic." CHI 1987.

[Suchman] Suchman, Lucy. Plans and Situated Actions.

[TM] Tetzlaff and Mack. Discussion: Perspectives on Methodology in HCI Research and Practice. Designing Interaction.

[Tufte83] Tufte, Edward. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.

[Tufte] Tufte, Edward. Envisioning Information.

[Tyson] Tyson Henry et al, "A Nose Gesture Interface Device: Extending Virtual Realities," UIST 91, p 65-68.

[Verplank] Verplank, William. Graphic Challenges in Designing Object-Oriented User Interfaces. Source?.

[WF] Winograd and Flores. Understanding Computers and Cognition.

[Witt] Wittgenstein, Ludwig. Philosophical Investigations, 1958.