A Comparative Study of Users’ Experiences with Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP: A Case Study of University of Ibadan
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Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Through the past two decades, Human Computer Interactions emerged as a focal area
of computer science research and development. Human Computer Interaction is about
designing computer systems that support people so that they can carry out their activities
productively and safely. And this has a role in playing in the design and development of all
kinds of system. Although advances in technology tend to drive advances in field, technology
needs to be usable as well as functional. According to Terry Winogard (1990)” Except for
special things like computer games, people don’t use computer because they want to use
computer, they use computer because they want to write papers, they want to communicate
with people, and they want to design bridges and so on. Whatever they are doing, the
computer is an enabling device that can help them to do it”. Designing interactive computer
systems to be effective, efficient, easy and enjoyable to use is important, so that people and
society may realize the benefit of computation-based devices
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Z665 Library Science. Information Science