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Humans are social animals, and interaction has been one of the major factors for the development of humans. Invention of computer was a benchmark in technological progress achieved by humans. Proper communication technique between humans and electronic appliances has eased out our lives. But due to improper designing of interfaces of systems, nuclear mishaps like Three Mile Island accident have also taken place. To avoid such huge man-made disasters and to facilitate and equip every common man with technology, proper interfacing of technology such that novice as well as experts can use it to reap the full benefits out of any electronic instrument is a must.

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I am extremely thankful to Prof. Khushboo Satpute (Project guide) for the support she has extended; also, sincere regards to my parents who have been very cordial and supportive all the while and for encouraging me during the low times. Not to forget, my college MIT-COE and all the staff members for bringing out the best of me, and my sincere regards to the Head of IT Department of MIT-COE for his additional support.

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Kanaskar, S., Satpute, K., Chalakh, M. (2018). Review on Interface Designing and Human–Computer Interaction. In: Tiwari, B., Tiwari, V., Das, K., Mishra, D., Bansal, J. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Recent Advancement on Computer and Communication . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 34. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8198-9_40

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