Human Computer Interface Unit 1

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Across
  1. 3. The conversational structure of interaction between user and system.
  2. 4. Relates to how humans acquire and interpret information through their senses.
  3. 7. The central actor in the Human-Computer Interaction equation.
  4. 9. The human faculty for storing and retrieving information.
  5. 10. A property of an object that suggests how it can be used.
  6. 11. The primary sensory channel humans use for perceiving displays.
  7. 13. Acronym for Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers, a common interface style.
  8. 14. Pertaining to mental processes like thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
  9. 17. The cognitive process of focusing on specific information.
  10. 18. An activity or objective that a user wishes to achieve using the system.
Down
  1. 1. Information or results presented by a computer system to the user.
  2. 2. A distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, like time-sharing or ubiquitous computing.
  3. 5. The point of communication and interaction between a user and a system.
  4. 6. Information provided back to the user about the system's state or actions.
  5. 8. The study of human efficiency in the working environment, including physical design.
  6. 12. The collaborative exchange between a human and a computer.
  7. 15. Data or commands given to a computer system.
  8. 16. The technological component in HCI.