Theory of Computer Semiotics
Discover the innovative world of "Theory of Computer Semiotics" by Barbara J. McManus, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This insightful paperback spans 460 pages and is designed for those interested in bridging the gap between semiotics and computer systems. Based on a comprehensive course developed over a decade of research, McManus introduces fundamental semiotic concepts and redefines them for practical application in analyzing and designing computer systems and their user interfaces. Whether you're a student, a professional in the tech industry, or simply curious about the intersection of language and technology, this book offers a valuable perspective that enhances understanding and application. Elevate your knowledge by exploring how semiotics can inform and transform the design process within the digital realm.