Alan Dix Explained
Alan Dix |
Alt: | Alan Dix |
Occupation: | University Professor |
Known For: | Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) |
Website: | https://alandix.com/ |
Alan John Dix FCBS FLSW is a British author, researcher, and university professor, specialising in human–computer interaction (HCI). He is one of the four co-authors of the university level textbook Human–Computer Interaction.[1] Dix is the Director of the Computational Foundry at Swansea University, since May 2018.[2] He was previously a professor at Lancaster University.[3]
In 2021, he was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.[4]
Publications
Books
- Book: Human-Computer Interaction. Dix. Alan. Finlay. Janet E.. Abowd. Gregory D.. Beale. Russell. December 20, 2003. Pearson Education. 9780130461094. 3.
- Book: Human-Computer Interaction. Dix. Alan. Finlay. Janet E.. Abowd. Gregory D.. Beale. Russell. January 12, 1998. Prentice Hall. 0132398648. 2. registration.
- Book: Human-Computer Interaction. Dix. Alan. Finlay. Janet E.. Abowd. Gregory D.. Beale. Russell. Prentice Hall. 1993. 9780134582665. 1.
- Book: An Introduction To Artificial Intelligence. Dix. Alan. Finlay. Janet E.. June 29, 1996. CRC Press. 9781857283990. 1st.
- Book: Dix, Alan. Formal Methods for Interactive Systems. Elsevier. 1991. 978-0-12-218315-7.
Contributions
- Book: People and Computers III. British Computer Society, Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group. Cambridge University Press. 1987. 9780521351973. Diaper. D.. 215–228. Myth of the Infinitely Fast Machine. Winder. R.. This book contains a chapter written by Dix, in summary from the 1987 British Computer Society of Human-Computer Interaction held at University of Exeter.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Alan Dix . . 5 March 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140826115828/http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=m6AAw9wAAAAJ&hl=en . 26 August 2014 .
- Web site: UCLIC Seminar: More than a Moment. 2018-10-01. Computer Science Department, University College London. 2019-01-13.
- Web site: Alan Dix - Research Portal. Lancaster University. 5 March 2013.
- Web site: Wales . The Learned Society of . Alan Dix . 2023-08-29 . The Learned Society of Wales . en-US.