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The Next Revolution: Vehicle User Interfaces

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HCI and User-Experience Design

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Abstract

Imagine having to think about safety, usability, and esthetics issues for the user interface of a two-ton mobile device hurtling through space at 100 km/h. Now you get the picture.

Originally, copyright © 2004 by Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A).

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Marcus, A. (2015). The Next Revolution: Vehicle User Interfaces. In: HCI and User-Experience Design. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6744-0_12

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