Nope, the first step was the way to library to find different books with interactive design. Following books were found:
Desiging Interactions, by Bill MoggridgeBill Moggridge, designer of the first laptop computer and a founder of the design firm IDEO, tells us stories (in the form of interviews) from an industry insider’s viewpoint, tracing the evolution of ideas from inspiration to outcome.
Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices, by Dan SafferSaffer gives an overview of the history, current practice, and the future of the rapidly evolving discipline of interaction design.
Designing Interfaces, by Jenifer TidwellDesigning Interfaces captures interaction design best practices as design patterns: solutions to common design problems, tailored to the situation at hand with a variety of examples.
The mind map was the result of this first stage of research:
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