Computers, Communication, and Mental Models
Coordonnateur : Day Donald L.
Computers, Commmunication, and Mental Models is a far-ranging, focused treatment of the cognitive and behavioural issues in computer-mediated communication, knowledge representation and computer-supported co- operative work. It is also an argued development of the theoretical bases for treating computerized tools as intermediaries in the communication of mental maps between tool builders and users.
Empirical trails are reported in detail sufficient for representation, in computer-based instruction, fractal dimensions of cognitive mapping and group decision support. The book is a collection of multidisciplinary papers which each shed light on the complex interactions between users and systems architects, via a common medium: computerized tools.
Date de parution : 01-2018
21x29.7 cm
Thèmes de Computers, Communication, and Mental Models :
Mots-clés :
Face To Face; communication theory; Human Computer Human Interaction; computerised tools; Mental Models; human–computer interaction; Follow; learning theory; Human Computer Interface; mental maps; Fractal Dimension; Computer; Supported Cooperative Work; Computer Based Simulation Modelling; Computer Technology; Expert Mental Model; AST; MMS; Interactive Visual Simulation; Complex Man Machine Systems; Trace Dots; Feedback Window; Pointing Behaviour; Present Design Guidelines; Sketch Maps; Choice Shift; Envisioning Machine; Myers Briggs Tests; Fractal Geometry; Dynamic Logical Model; Emergent World View