Algorithmic Precision: The Mathematical Limits of Human-Computer Interaction
Targets, Milliseconds, and the Unforgiving Kinematic Physics in Modern Digital Interface Design
Sinopsis
Developed in 1954, Fittss Law is a predictive model of human movement. It calculates the exact millisecond time required for a human to rapidly move a cursor to a target area, proving that the time is a function of the distance to the target divided by the size of the target. This book breaks down the kinematic physics governing our daily digital lives.
We explore how UI/UX engineers weaponize this formula. By placing frequently used tools on the infinite edges of a screen (where the target size is mathematically limitless), or deliberately shrinking destructive buttons to increase the time and friction of a click, designers control our digital pacing.
Master the invisible physics of the screen. Understand the biomechanical equations that dictate every single interaction you have with your computer.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565358649
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 26/03/2026
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