Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Author:Helen Sharp, Jennifer Preece, Yvonne Rogers
Edition:5th Edition
Designing interactive systems is approached through a user-centered framework that integrates cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of human behavior. It covers the full design lifecycle—from understanding user needs and prototyping to evaluation—highlighting how effective interfaces are created, tested, and refined in real-world contexts.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: What Is Interaction Design?→
- Chapter 2: The Process of Interaction Design→
- Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Interaction→
- Chapter 4: Cognitive Aspects of Interaction→
- Chapter 5: Social Interaction in Design→
- Chapter 6: Emotional Interaction in Design→
- Chapter 7: Interfaces in Interaction Design→
- Chapter 8: Data Gathering for Interaction Design→
- Chapter 9: Data Analysis, Interpretation & Presentation→
- Chapter 10: Data at Scale in Interaction Design→
- Chapter 11: Discovering Requirements in Interaction Design→
- Chapter 12: Design, Prototyping & Construction→
- Chapter 13: Interaction Design in Practice→
- Chapter 14: Introducing Evaluation in Interaction Design→
- Chapter 15: Evaluation Studies: Controlled & Natural Settings→
- Chapter 16: Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics & Models→
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