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The author is breaking new grounds in the field of human machine interaction as it applies to the cognitive implications of business in the design of ecommerce. Ecommerce requires that the designers incorporate gender as a variable when dealing with a particular audience.
Published on May 11, 2005 by Computer maven

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This book has a terribly misleading title. From the synopsis and the title I assumed that it was a book that dealt with cogitative properties of the brain and how it organized data and understood information. On top of that I thought that it would have something to do with E-Commerce, like how to take advantage of the way the brain works to make a more useful E-Commerce...
Published on January 7, 2002 by archive_ftm


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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Misleading, January 7, 2002
This review is from: A Study in E-Commerce Human Centered Technologies Design (Paperback)
This book has a terribly misleading title. From the synopsis and the title I assumed that it was a book that dealt with cogitative properties of the brain and how it organized data and understood information. On top of that I thought that it would have something to do with E-Commerce, like how to take advantage of the way the brain works to make a more useful E-Commerce site. However the only place i could find E-commerce discussed was in the title of the book.
SKIP THIS BOOK!!!
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This review is from: A Study in E-Commerce Human Centered Technologies Design (Paperback)
The author is breaking new grounds in the field of human machine interaction as it applies to the cognitive implications of business in the design of ecommerce. Ecommerce requires that the designers incorporate gender as a variable when dealing with a particular audience.
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