COMP10092 HCI and Accessibility
COMP10092
Human Computer Interaction
COMP10092 Sean Bechhofer sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk
Why HCI?
To optimise performance of human and computer together as a system
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COMP-667 Software Fault Tolerance
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Jrg Kienzle
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COMP1200 Perspectives on Computing
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History of Computing
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CS 3204 Spring 2006
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CS 3204 Spring 2006
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RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks
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History of Computing
What is a computer? What essential ideas preceded computer hardware?
Lecture notes by Brendan McKay
How did computing technology develop?
COMP1200: lecture 17
2008
1
COMP1200: lecture
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