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Gilmore, David J., Cockton, Gilbert, Churchill, Elizabeth F., Kujala, Sari, Henderson, Austin and Hammontree, Monty (2008): Values, value and worth: their relationship to HCI?. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 3933-3936. Available online

This workshop explores the territory of 'value-centered HCI' with the intention of freeing us from the tricky complexity of this topic and the multiple meanings of the words 'value' and 'values'.

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Henderson, Austin (2006): Review of "The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design by Klaus Krippendorff. In Interactions, 13 (6) pp. 56-ff

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Henderson, Austin (2005): The innovation pipeline: design collaborations between research and development. In Interactions, 12 (1) pp. 24-29

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Buxton, William, Baecker, Ronald M., Clark, Wesley, Richardson, Fontaine, Sutherland, Ivan, Sutherland, W. R. Bert and Henderson, Austin (2005): Interaction at Lincoln laboratory in the 1960's: looking forward -- looking back. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 1162-1167. Available online

The activity centered around the TX-2 computer at Lincoln Laboratory in the 1960's laid the foundation for much of HCI. Through the use of archival film footage, and live presentations by some of the key protagonists, this panel is intended to contribute to a more general awareness of this work, its historical importance to HCI, and its relevance to research today.

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Henderson, Austin (2004): John Rheinfrank (1944-2004). In Interactions, 11 (5) p. 5

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Bellotti, Victoria, Back, Maribeth, Edwards, W. Keith, Grinter, Rebecca E., Henderson, Austin and Lopes, Cristina (2002): Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers. In: Terveen, Loren (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 20-25, 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota. pp. 415-422.

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Johnson, Jeff and Henderson, Austin (2002): Conceptual models: begin by designing what to design. In Interactions, 9 (1) pp. 25-32

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Ehrlich, Kate and Henderson, Austin (2001): Design: Building vocal space: expressing identity in the radically collaborative workplace. In Interactions, 8 (1) pp. 23-29

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Harrison, Steve, Minneman, Scott, Back, Maribeth, Balsamo, Anne, Chow, Mark, Gold, Rich, Gorbet, Matt, Donald, Dale Mac, Ehrlich, Kate and Henderson, Austin (2001): Design: the what of XFR: eXperiments in the future of reading. In Interactions, 8 (3) pp. 21-30

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Ehrlich, Kate and Henderson, Austin (2001): Design: static pages are dead: how a modular approach is changing interaction design. In Interactions, 8 (5) pp. 19-24

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Henderson, Austin and Ehrlich, Kate (2001): Design: Dutch Design Day. In Interactions, 8 (6) pp. 27-33

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Ehrlich, Kate and Henderson, Austin (2000): Design: (Inter)facing the millennium: where are we (going)?. In Interactions, 7 (1) pp. 19-30

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Henderson, Austin (2000): Commentary. In Interactions, 7 (2) p. 74

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Hill, Bill, Henderson, Austin and Ehrlich, Kate (2000): Design: no here, now where?. In Interactions, 7 (3) pp. 17-20

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Henderson, Austin and Ehrlich, Kate (2000): Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 1 of 2). In Interactions, 7 (5) pp. 17-22

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Henderson, Austin and Ehrlich, Kate (2000): Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 2 of 2). In Interactions, 7 (6) pp. 25-30

This column is the second half of an essay that I started in the last issue. There I argued that when I think casually about people working with technology, I often instinctively choose a rather narrow view of that activity -- the simple case of a person successfully operating the technology. However, from years of experience with design of various kinds, I know that this view of technology in use is too narrow in many ways. Instead I know I must attend to and design for a much broader range of activities.

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Harris, Jed and Henderson, Austin (1999): A Better Mythology for System Design. In: Altom, Mark W. and Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 88-95.

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Harris, Jed and Henderson, Austin (1998): Discourse Architecture. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (2) pp. 147-151

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Artim, John, Harmelen, Mark van, Butler, Keith A., Gulliksen, Jan, Henderson, Austin, Kovacevic, Srdjan, Lu, Shijian, Overmyer, Scott, Reaux, Ray, Roberts, Dave, Tarby, Jean-Claude and Linden, Keith Vander (1998): Incorporating Work, Process and Task Analysis into Commercial and Industrial Object-Oriented Systems Development. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 33-36

In this paper, we report on the results of the CHI98 workshop on task, process and work analysis coupled with object modeling. This workshop was a follow-up to a CHI97 workshop of the same topic. This year's workshop took as its starting point the summary paper and framework created in last year's workshop. The goal of this year's workshop was to bridge the conceptual gulf between current HCI practice and current development practice. The result of this workshop is a proposed set of extensions to UML, a key standard in the object-oriented development community.

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Henderson, Austin and Johnson, Jeff (1998): So You Want to be a User Interface Consultant. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 73-74

This Special Interest Group had three purposes: 1. to provide CHI professionals with insight into the challenges and rewards of being a CHI consultant, 2. to provide consultants with an opportunity to discuss issues, and 3. to explore what role SIGCHI might play in supporting the consultants as a subcommunity within SIGCHI.

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Henderson, Austin (1998): HCI / SIGCHI Issues for Policy '98. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 75-76

This Special Interest Group was occasioned by the then-impending occurrence of the Policy'98, ACM's first conference on engaging United States policy-making. Since Policy'98 was to follow CHI 98 so closely, many who attended CHI 98 would not be able to attend Policy'98. Therefore this SIG was intended to provide attendees at CHI 98 with the opportunity to consider issues that should be addressed at Policy'98, to enable those who are attending, some of whom would take an active part in this SIG, to carry these issues to Policy'98. This Special Interest Group had four purposes: 1. to provide CHI participants with an opportunity to discuss policy issues that are of concern to SIGCHI, 2. to provide those attending Policy'98 with a SIGCHI perspective on Policy issues, and particularly to consider the issues from the perspective of a global organization, 3. to address the question of whether SIGCHI should involve itself in policy-making issues, and 4. to explore what role SIGCHI might play in supporting those within SIGCHI who are concerned with policy-making world-wide.

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Henderson, Austin (1998): Policy '98: Implications for SIGCHI. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 77-79

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Henderson, Austin and Veer, Gerrit van der (1997): The CHI 97 Development Consortium. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (4) pp. 27-29

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Harmelen, Mark van, Artim, John, Butler, Keith A., Henderson, Austin, Roberts, Dave, Rosson, Mary Beth, Tarby, Jean-Claude and Wilson, Stephanie (1997): Object Models in User Interface Design: A CHI 97 Workshop. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (4) pp. 55-62

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Henderson, Austin (1996): What's Next? -- Growing the Notion of Quality. In Interactions, 3 (3) pp. 56-59

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Dourish, Paul, Adler, Annette, Bellotti, Victoria and Henderson, Austin (1996): Your Place or Mine? Learning from Long-Term Use of Audio-Video Communication. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 5 (1) pp. 33-62

Workstations and personal computers are increasingly being delivered with the ability to handle multimedia data; more and more of us are linked by high-speed digital networks. With multimedia communication environments becoming more commonplace, what have we learned from earlier experiences with prototype media environments? This paper reports on some of our experiences as developers, researchers and users of flexible, networked, multimedia computer environments, or "media spaces". It focusses on the lessons we can learn from extended, long-term use of media spaces, with connections that last not hours or days, but months or years. We take as our starting point a set of assumptions which differ from traditional analytical perspectives. In particular, we begin from the position that that real-world baseline is not always an appropriate point of comparison for new media technologies; that a set of complex and intricate communicative behaviours arise over time; and that media spaces connect not only individuals, but the wider social groups of which they form part. We outline a framework based on four perspectives -- individual, interactional, communal and societal -- from which to view the behaviour of individuals and groups linked by multimedia environments. On the basis of our long-term findings, we argue for a view of media spaces which, first, focuses on a wider interpretation of media space interaction than the traditional view of person-to-person connections, and, second, emphasises emergent communicative practices, rather than looking for the transfer of face-to-face behaviours.

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Ashlund, Stacey, Mullet, Kevin, Henderson, Austin, Hollnagel, Erik and White, Ted (eds.) INTERCHI 93 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 24-29, 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Ashlund, Stacey, Mullet, Kevin, Henderson, Austin, Hollnagel, Erik and White, Ted (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 93 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 24-29, 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Henderson, Austin and Polson, Peter G. (1993): Chairs' Column. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (1) pp. 3-4

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Henderson, Austin and Polson, Peter G. (1993): Chairs' Column. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (2) pp. 2-4

In this column we want to discuss five matters: the new SIGCHI bylaws, the new dues structure, holding CHI '95 in Colorado, the visioning process undertaken at the December SIGCHI Executive Committee (EC) meeting, and the directions for SIGCHI within ACM.

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Henderson, Austin and Polson, Peter G. (1993): Chairs' Column. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (3) pp. 3-6

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Henderson, Austin, Polson, Peter G., Miller, Jim and Atwood, Michael E. (1993): Chairs' Column. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (4) pp. 4-5

We will use this column to make some announcements and to transition to the new Executive Committee.

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Henderson, Austin (1993): SIGCHI Annual Report, 1992-1993. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (4) pp. 23-24

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Henderson, Austin (1993): Some Closing Thoughts About SIGCHI. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 25 (4) pp. 25-28

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Blomberg, Jeanette L. and Henderson, Austin (1990): Reflections on Participatory Design: Lessons from the Trillium Experience. In: Carrasco, Jane and Whiteside, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 90 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference 1990, Seattle, Washington,USA. pp. 353-359.

In recent years system engineers, product designers, and human interface designers have become increasingly interested in developing ways of involving users in the design and evolution of computer-based systems. Some have turned for guidance and inspiration to an approach to systems design pioneered in Scandinavia and often referred to as Participatory Design. In this paper we examine the development of a computer-based design tool, Trillium, which on the surface looked like an example of Participatory Design in that users were directly involved in the development of the technology. Our analysis leads us to conclude, however, that Trillium's development departed in critical ways from our current model of Participatory Design and to suggest that the manner in which users are involved in the development effort plays an important role in the success of the endeavor.

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Henderson, Austin (1989): Video and Design. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 21 (2) pp. 104-107

Four relations between video and design are identified. One, the role of video in support of the activity of design, is explored in some detail. It is asserted that more than one of these relations is present in the usual situation.

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1989-2008
Publication count:36
Number of co-authors:51



Productive colleagues

Austin Henderson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Mary Beth Rosson:119
Paul Dourish:79
Ronald M. Baecker:58


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Kate Ehrlich:8
Peter G. Polson:4
John Artim:2

 

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