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Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI
Semiotic engineering was originally proposed as a semiotic approach to designing user interface languages. Over the years, with research done at the Department of Informatics of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, it evolved into a semiotic theory of human-computer interaction (HCI...
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2009
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author | Sieckenius de Souza, Clarisse Faria Leitão, Carla |
author_facet | Sieckenius de Souza, Clarisse Faria Leitão, Carla |
author_sort | Sieckenius de Souza, Clarisse |
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description | Semiotic engineering was originally proposed as a semiotic approach to designing user interface languages. Over the years, with research done at the Department of Informatics of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, it evolved into a semiotic theory of human-computer interaction (HCI). It views HCI as computer-mediated communication between designers and users at interaction time. The system speaks for its designers in various types of conversations specified at design time. These conversations communicate the designers' understanding of who the users are, what they know the us |
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spelling | cern-14865052021-04-22T00:17:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1486505engSieckenius de Souza, ClarisseFaria Leitão, CarlaSemiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCIMathematical Physics and Mathematics Semiotic engineering was originally proposed as a semiotic approach to designing user interface languages. Over the years, with research done at the Department of Informatics of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, it evolved into a semiotic theory of human-computer interaction (HCI). It views HCI as computer-mediated communication between designers and users at interaction time. The system speaks for its designers in various types of conversations specified at design time. These conversations communicate the designers' understanding of who the users are, what they know the usMorgan & Claypool Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14865052009 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Sieckenius de Souza, Clarisse Faria Leitão, Carla Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title | Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title_full | Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title_fullStr | Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title_full_unstemmed | Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title_short | Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI |
title_sort | semiotic engineering methods for scientific research in hci |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486505 |
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