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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Human-computer interaction: Principle and impact on user experience
Authors
Kasireddi Sravanthi, Challa Revanth Reddy, Awwab Mohammad
Abstract
The Abstract of this paper mainly describes of an overview of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI means it interacts with the humans and computers. The goal of HCI is to create technology that focuses on the user by understanding how people think, feel, and physically interact with devices, as well as the situations in which they use them. Different techniques and principles are developed to ensure that the interaction between humans and computers meets our expectations. HCI plays a vital role in our everyday lives. It is the result of continuous testing and improvement of design interfaces, which can greatly effect how users experience and use technology. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary approach to the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use. In this paper, the underlying principles of HCI like usability, user-centred design, consistency, feedback, and reduction of cognitive load and their influence on shaping user experiences are investigated. By analysing the ways users experience, engage with, and react to technology, HCI seeks to design simple and effective interfaces across fields such as education, healthcare, and entertainment. The influence of HCI reaches beyond functionality, affecting emotional satisfaction, accessibility, and long-term adoption of systems. This paper presents how HCI principles play a role in enriching user experience and enabling more accessible and enjoyable technological settings.
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Pages:134-140
How to cite this article:
Kasireddi Sravanthi, Challa Revanth Reddy, Awwab Mohammad "Human-computer interaction: Principle and impact on user experience". International Journal of Advanced Education and Research, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 134-140
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