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Titel och upphov The design of future things
Utgivning, distribution etc. Basic books , New York, NY ; 2007 : cop. 2007
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ISBN 0-465-00227-7 978-0-465-00227-6
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Donald A. Norman, a popular design consultant to car manufacturers, computer companies, and other industrial and design outfits, has seen the future and is worried. In this long-awaited follow-up to 'The Design of Everyday Things', he points out what's going wrong with the wave of products just coming on the market and some that are on drawing boards everywhere-from "smart" cars and homes that seek to anticipate a user's every need, to the latest automatic navigational systems. Norman builds on this critique to offer a consumer-oriented theory of natural human-machine interaction that can be put into practice by the engineers and industrial designers of tomorrow's thinking machines. Thisis a consumer-oriented look at the perils and promise of the smart objects of the future, and a cautionary tale for designers of these objects-many of which are already in use or development.
Cautious Cars and Cantankerous Kitchens: How Machines Take Control p. 1 The Psychology of People & Machines p. 35 Natural Interaction p. 57 Servants of Our Machines p. 91 The Role of Automation p. 117 Communicating with Our Machines p. 135 The Future of Everyday Things p. 155 Afterword: The Machine's Point of View p. 177 Summary of the Design Rules p. 193 Recommended Readings p. 195 Acknowledgments p. 205 Notes p. 211 References p. 217 Index p. 226