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Mountford, S. Joy, Mitchell, Peter, O'Hara, Pat, Sparks, Joe and Whitby, Max (1992): When TVs are Computers are TVs. In: Bauersfeld, Penny, Bennett, John and Lynch, Gene (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 92 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference June 3-7, 1992, Monterey, California. pp. 227-230. Available online

This panel brings together experts from TV production with those in the computer multimedia business. They will discuss what is likely to happen when the two media coexist. An exciting opportunity exists in merging the strengths of both media together synergistically to create pervasive and powerful Interactive Television.

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1992-1992
Publication count:1
Number of co-authors:4



Productive colleagues

Pat O'Hara's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

S. Joy Mountford:12
Peter Mitchell:2
Max Whitby:1


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Max Whitby:1
Joe Sparks:1
Peter Mitchell:1

 

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