This collection of recommended books for user interface developers is based on searches of The HCI Bibliography, a free-access online bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction. Over 29,000 bibliographic entries on books, conference proceedings, journal articles, and internet resources can be accessed electronically.
Perlman, Gary. HCIbib.org (2001). Resources>Bibliographies>Human Computer Interaction
Task-Centered User Interface Design
The central goal of this book is to teach the reader how to design user interfaces that will enable people to learn computer systems quickly and use them effectively, efficiently, and comfortably. The interface issues addressed are primarily cognitive, that is, having to do with mental activities such as perception, memory, learning, and problem solving. Physical ergonomic issues such as keyboard height or display contrast are covered only briefly.
Lewis, Clayton and John Rieman. HCIbib.org (1994). Books>Usability>User Interface
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