SCIENTIFIC-METHODICAL ASPECT OF IMPROVING HUMAN COMPUTER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Effective human-computer communication (HCC) systems are crucial in software development to ensure user satisfaction, productivity, and system efficiency. This paper explores scientific and methodical approaches to enhance HCC systems, focusing on principles from human-computer interaction (HCI), usability engineering, and cognitive psychology. The research emphasizes iterative design processes, user-centered methodologies, and the integration of feedback loops to optimize interface design and user experience. Case studies and empirical data illustrate the effectiveness of these approaches in improving HCC systems, highlighting their impact on software usability and user engagement.
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Human-computer communication, software development, usability engineeringHow to Cite
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