Author:
Pandey Pawan,Kaur Kiranpreet,Thakhur Surendra,Negi Shubham,. Devam
Abstract
As cloud computing continues to revolutionize the landscape of modern computing, the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI) within cloud systems has become increasingly vital. This study aims to explore and analyze the evolving relationship between HCI principles and cloud computing environments. It investigates the various dimensions of HCI in cloud systems, encompassing user experience design, interface usability, accessibility, and collaboration paradigms. The paper begins by providing a comprehensive overview of HCI fundamentals, emphasizing their significance in the context of cloud computing. It delves into the unique challenges and opportunities presented by cloud environments, such as distributed computing, virtualization, and scalability concerns, and examines their implications forHCI design. Furthermore, the study investigates contemporary HCI methodologies and techniques tailored specifically for cloud systems, including adaptive interfaces, multi-platform compatibility, and responsive design principles. It discusses how these approaches aim to optimize user interaction, enhance productivity, and facilitate seamless user experiences across diverse devices and environments.
Publisher
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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