A Review on the HCI Modern Design Principles in the domain of Sport Websites

  • Danish Ul Hassan
  • Ameen Chhajro
Keywords: HCI, Design Principles, User Experience, Technology, Interfaces and Sports Websites.

Abstract

Human-computer interface (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field of study, it more emphasizes on designs of computer expertise. Furthermore, it particularly stresses over the interaction between humans (users) and computers. Human-computer interaction traced at the intersection between the behavioral economics, social, behavioral sciences, and studies. Moreover, it depends on the computer sciences and information technologies. It is more apprehensive with the appreciative and understanding of how people make use of devices, storages, and systems. It is most fast growing, vast, immense, and furthermost noticeable and visible part of computer sciences and information technology. The exporter of these shared devices is what we call human-computer Crossing point. This paper provides a comprehensive literature review on the modern design principles of HCI in the domain of the sports websites.

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Published
2023-01-07
How to Cite
Hassan, D., & Chhajro, A. (2023). A Review on the HCI Modern Design Principles in the domain of Sport Websites. International Journal of Computing and Related Technologies, 3(2), 51-59. Retrieved from http://ijcrt.smiu.edu.pk/ijcrt/index.php/smiu/article/view/145