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SESC9441- Ergonomics and New Technology A review of methods and techniques available for evaluating human computer interfaces Name: Steve Rowlamds Student No: 3106276 Date of Submission: 24 March 2005 The Human Computer Interface Human Computer Interaction is a relatively new field that has grown rapidly in recent years due to the ever-increasing use of computers and computer based systems. Lee and Paz (1991) commented relatively early in the life of human computer interaction that more research was needed as computer interfaces were no longer in only the domain of the designers of the interface and that designers of the interface were actually unique rather that being representative of the user as they were in the past. Johnson, Clegg and Ravden (1989) noted that literature on human computer interaction was increasing due to the "increasing use of computer based systems, the variety of people who are interacting with them, both within and outside work, and the rapid...

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