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| © 2024 by IRJEMSR Journal | ||
| Volume 1 Issue 1 |
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| Year of Publication : 2024 | ||
| Author : S.Raviprasad, U.Karuppasamy |
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How to Cite?
S.Raviprasad, U.Karuppasamy, "Tasks in Human-Computer Communication Design for Mobile Strategies," International Refereed Journal of Economics, Management Studies and Science Research (IRJEMSR), vol. 1, Iss. 1, pp. 18-23, 2024.
Abstract
Designs in human-computer interaction aim to make communicating goods that are easy and pleasant to use. Other than, due to the multidisciplinary natural world of HCI and the unlike worth schemes of interface users from many background and capability, it is highly inspiring for creators to make application which are useful and sensible to such a varied set of users. At present, more and more people are caught bad tempered about the bad communication design of mobile devices. Is this tricky caused by the immoral design of goods or by the users’ ignorance of the logics of human mechanism communication design. These paper goal to travel around the human-computer message challenge in scheming requests in both hardware and software for mobile devices. It also kinds an effort to examine the values for scheming mobile interfaces that consequence in superior user acceptance and figure out conceivable results to the difficulties with communication designs for mobile devices.
Keywords
Computer, Communication, interaction, mobile interface, mobile device, design.
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