Designing Database Interfaces using a Human Computer Interaction Approach
Resumen
In 1960, Charles W. Bachman
designed the Integrated Database System. IBM
company, not wanting to be left out, created a
database system of their own, known as
Information Management System. In the late
1970’s Human Computer Interaction emerged
in the computer science field, the Association
for Computing Machinery defines Human
Computer Interaction as “A discipline
concerned with the design, evaluation and
implementation of interactive computing
systems for human use and with the study of
major phenomena surrounding them.” This
article shows Human Computer Interaction
techniques can be applied to improve the
Graphical User Interface design and testing
process of a database.
Key Terms — Cognitive Engineering,
Database Management System, Database
Systems, Graphical User Interface, Human
Computer Interaction, Human Interaction
Database (HIDB), User First Design.