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* [http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/publications/borchers2000a.pdf A pattern approach to interaction design] Borchers-2001-PAI
* [http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/publications/borchers2000a.pdf A pattern approach to interaction design] Borchers-2001-PAI
: A highly-cited work on the development of a language for defining design patterns for use in interface development, with an emphasis on communication between application developers and application domain experts. [[User:E J Kalafarski|E J Kalafarski]] 16:37, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
: A highly-cited work on the development of a language for defining design patterns for use in interface development, with an emphasis on communication between application developers and application domain experts. [[User:E J Kalafarski|E J Kalafarski]] 16:37, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
* [http://faculty.washington.edu/jtenenbg/courses/360/f04/sessions/schneidermanGoldenRules.html Shneiderman's "Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design"] Schneiderman-1987-ERD
: 8 basic HCI rules to keep in mind ([http://vrl.cs.brown.edu/wiki/CS295J/Class_Members%27_Pages/Gideon Gideon])

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Provides a brief history of Cognitive Science and HCI, then compares the effectiveness of the aforementioned theories in aiding design and development. (Owner : Steven)
Provides a model of stimulus-response compatibility, the finding that people respond faster when the proper response to a stimulus is similar to the stimulus itself. (Owner : Adam)
A highly-cited work on the development of a language for defining design patterns for use in interface development, with an emphasis on communication between application developers and application domain experts. E J Kalafarski 16:37, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
8 basic HCI rules to keep in mind (Gideon)