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12問 • 1年前
  • dulsetnet
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  • 1

    computer interaction has only been in widespread use since the early 1980s, but has its roots in more established disciplines

    The term human

  • 2

    began in earnest at the beginning of the last century in factories, with an emphasis on manual tasks.

    Systematic study of human performance

  • 3

    provided the impetus for studying the interaction between humans and machines, as each side strove to produce more effective weapons systems.

    The Second World War

  • 4

    the central character in any discussion of interactive systems.

    The human

  • 5

    the one whom computer systems are designed to assist.

    The human, The user

  • 6

    A person’s interaction with the outside world occurs through information being received and sent

    input and ouput

  • 7

    In an interaction with a computer the user receives information that is

    Output

  • 8

    in the human occurs mainly through the senses

    Input

  • 9

    put through the motor control of the effectors.

    Output

  • 10

    5 major senses: Of these, the first three are the most important to HCI.

    sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell

  • 11

    do not currently play a significant role in HCI, and it is not clear whether they could be exploited at all in general computer systems

    taste and smell

  • 12

    a highly complex activity with a range of physical and perceptual limitations, yet it is the primary source of information for the average person.

    Vision

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    ART APP

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    DB1

    DB1

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    NET1

    NET1

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    PT2

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    PT2

    PT2

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    PT2

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    DB1

    DB1

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    DB1

    DB1

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    NET1

    dulsetnet · 79問 · 2年前

    NET1

    NET1

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    DB1

    DB1

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    DB1

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    IPT

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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    ETHICS

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    ART APPRECIATION

    ART APPRECIATION

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    ART APPRECIATION

    ART APPRECIATION

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    SAM41A

    SAM41A

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    SAM41A

    SAM41A

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    SIP

    SIP

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    SIP

    SIP

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    computer interaction has only been in widespread use since the early 1980s, but has its roots in more established disciplines

    The term human

  • 2

    began in earnest at the beginning of the last century in factories, with an emphasis on manual tasks.

    Systematic study of human performance

  • 3

    provided the impetus for studying the interaction between humans and machines, as each side strove to produce more effective weapons systems.

    The Second World War

  • 4

    the central character in any discussion of interactive systems.

    The human

  • 5

    the one whom computer systems are designed to assist.

    The human, The user

  • 6

    A person’s interaction with the outside world occurs through information being received and sent

    input and ouput

  • 7

    In an interaction with a computer the user receives information that is

    Output

  • 8

    in the human occurs mainly through the senses

    Input

  • 9

    put through the motor control of the effectors.

    Output

  • 10

    5 major senses: Of these, the first three are the most important to HCI.

    sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell

  • 11

    do not currently play a significant role in HCI, and it is not clear whether they could be exploited at all in general computer systems

    taste and smell

  • 12

    a highly complex activity with a range of physical and perceptual limitations, yet it is the primary source of information for the average person.

    Vision