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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Computer Science D-index 32 Citations 8,884 184 World Ranking 8904 National Ranking 523

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Human–computer interaction
  • The Internet

David Benyon mainly investigates Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Interaction design, Usability and World Wide Web. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Context, Information space, Software, Adaptive system and Conceptual blending. His research in Information space intersects with topics in Space syntax, Metaverse, Virtual reality and Metaphor.

David Benyon combines subjects such as Distance education and Web modeling with his study of Multimedia. In his study, Information design is strongly linked to Interactive systems engineering, which falls under the umbrella field of Interaction design. His work on Collaborative filtering as part of general World Wide Web research is frequently linked to Web engineering, Mobile robot navigation and Web Accessibility Initiative, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • Human-Computer Interaction (1109 citations)
  • A Guide to Usability: Human Factors in Computing (199 citations)
  • Designing Interactive Systems: People, Activities, Contexts, Technologies (176 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Usability, World Wide Web and Interaction design. His work carried out in the field of Human–computer interaction brings together such families of science as User interface, Sense of place and Information space. His Information space research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Social navigation, Space and Metaphor.

He has included themes like Context, Blended spaces and Auditory display in his Multimedia study. His research on Usability frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Software. His The Internet and Web modeling investigations are all subjects of World Wide Web research.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Human–computer interaction (51.58%)
  • Multimedia (20.53%)
  • Usability (10.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • Human–computer interaction (51.58%)
  • Multimedia (20.53%)
  • User experience design (7.37%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, User experience design, Blended spaces and Tourism. The concepts of his Human–computer interaction study are interwoven with issues in Visualization and Embodied cognition. The study incorporates disciplines such as Multidisciplinary approach and Studio in addition to Embodied cognition.

His Multimedia research integrates issues from Mixed reality, Space, Persona and Context. His User experience design research includes themes of Interaction design and Conceptual blending, Blending inheritance. As part of the same scientific family, David Benyon usually focuses on Blended spaces, concentrating on Agency and intersecting with Semantics, Cognitive science, Semiotics and Cognitive semantics.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Presence in blended spaces (50 citations)
  • Presence and digital tourism (37 citations)
  • Interaction strategies for an affective conversational agent (28 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • The Internet
  • Human–computer interaction

User experience design, Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, Conceptual blending and Interaction design are his primary areas of study. As part of his studies on User experience design, David Benyon often connects relevant subjects like World Wide Web. His work deals with themes such as Mixed reality, Space, Blended spaces and Context, which intersect with Multimedia.

The Human–computer interaction study combines topics in areas such as User interface and Embodied cognition. David Benyon has researched Conceptual blending in several fields, including Ubiquitous computing, Critical design, Empirical research and Social space. His Interaction design research includes elements of Call centre, Multi-touch and Knowledge management.

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Best Publications

Human-Computer Interaction

Jenny Preece;Yvonne Rogers;Helen Sharp;David Benyon.
(1994)

3120 Citations

Designing Interactive Systems: People, Activities, Contexts, Technologies

David Benyon;Phil Turner;Susan Turner.
(2005)

918 Citations

A Guide to Usability: Human Factors in Computing

Jenny Preece;David Benyon.
(1993)

582 Citations

Adaptive systems: A solution to usability problems

David Benyon.
User Modeling and User-adapted Interaction (1993)

258 Citations

Social Navigation of Information Space.

Alan J Munro;Kristina Höök;David Benyon.
(1999)

242 Citations

Designing information spaces: the social navigation approach

Kristina Höök;David Benyon;Alan J. Munro;Dan Diaper.
Designing information spaces: the social navigation approach (2003)

217 Citations

Applying user modeling to human-computer interaction design

David Benyon;Dianne Murray.
Artificial Intelligence Review (1993)

177 Citations

Adaptive systems: from intelligent tutoring to autonomous agents

David Benyon;Dianne Murray;Dianne Murray.
Knowledge Based Systems (1993)

170 Citations

Designing Interactive Systems : A Comprehensive Guide to HCI, UX and Interaction Design

David Benyon.
(2010)

159 Citations

Designing with Blends: Conceptual Foundations of Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering

Manuel Imaz;David Benyon.
(2006)

159 Citations

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