
Understanding Human-Computer Interaction Patterns: A Systematic Analysis of Past and Future Innovations
Author(s) -
Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi,
Sudar mo,
Elkana Timotius,
Doharman Lumban Tungkup,
Chairul Insani Ilham
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
webology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.259
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 1735-188X
DOI - 10.14704/web/v18i2/web18320
Subject(s) - computer science , data science , interpretation (philosophy) , coding (social sciences) , order (exchange) , human–computer interaction , sociology , social science , finance , economics , programming language
The paper's aim was to further understand the human-computer interaction complexities of past and future advances that have profoundly altered the human development period. After doing a detailed review of many international journals on a similar subject, we decided to take this method. We depend on current data gleaned from Google Scholar searches performed between the years 2-010 and 2021 to resolve this problem. Then we investigate it using a phenomenological approach, beginning with coding, calculation, and interpretation to arrive at precise and reliable final findings. We may infer from the data review that human-computer contact is a sequence of protocols, dialogues, and actions that humans participate in in order to communicate with machines, all of which include input and guidance via a gui in order to obtain the desired outcome.