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ENCIK NIK ISROZAIDI NIK ISMAIL
HUMAN COMPUTER
INTERACTION
MUHAMMAD NUR
AFFENDY BIN NOR’A
GROUP
MEMBERS :
NUR SYAHIRA AMIRA
BINTI MOHD AZHARI
SITI NURSHAHIRAH
BINTI MOHAMMAD SAAD
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
DEFINITION
COMPUTER
HUMAN
INTERACTION
1
HCI
ASPECTS
IMPLEMENT
ATION
EVALUATION
DESIGN
DIFFERENCE
USER INTERFACE
AND
HUMAN COMPUTER
INTERACTION
2
USER INTERFACE (UI)
HUMAN COMPUTER
INTERACTION (HCI)
Interaction
between user
and computer
Designed the computer
to react with user its
involved in the
interaction between
user and computer
IMPORTANCE
HUMAN COMPUTER
INTERACTION
3
Human Computer Interaction is a
socio-technological discipline whose
goal is to bring the power of
computers and communications
systems to people in ways and forms
that are both accessible and useful in :
working
learning
communicating
recreational lives
Excellence in HCI is important for several reasons :
Quality Of Life
National Competitiveness
Growth of the computer and
communications industries.
National Security
Quality Of Life
Important applications of computers in medicine
are possible only if they are both useful and easy
to use by doctors, nurses, and aides.
Powerful, interesting, and usable applications are
the fuel for continuing growth of these industries.
Growth of the computer and
communications industries.
Information technology is one of the drivers for
increased productivity.
As more and more workers use computers in their
jobs, training time and ease-of-use issues become
economically more and more important.
National Competitiveness
National Security
Computer-based command, control,
communications, and intelligence systems are at
the heart of our military infrastructure.
Interfaces between operators and computers are
found in cockpits, on the bridge, and in the field.
To be effective, these systems must have high-
quality human-computer interfaces.
EVOLUTION
OF
HUMAN COMPUTER
INTERACTION
4
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