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What is this field of Human-Computer Interaction? People are quite different from computers. This is hardly a novel observation, but whenever people use computers, there is necessarily a zone of mutual accommodation and this defines our area of interest. People are so adaptable that they are capable of shouldering the entire burden of accommodation to an artifact, but skillful designers make large parts of this burden vanish by adapting the artifact to its users. To understand successful design requires an understanding of the technology, the person, and their mutual interaction [...]

-- Stephen Draper and Donald Norman. In "User Centered System Design" (1986) p. 1

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Proceeding of the SIGCHI 2005 Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems


 
Time and place:
Portland, Oregon, USA
April 2-7, 2005
Editors:
Veer, Gerrit van der and Gale, Carolyn
Conf. description:
The annual CHI conference is the leading international forum for the exchange of ideas and information about human-computer interaction (HCI).
Next conference:
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05 May 2012 in Austin TX, United States
Series:
This is a preferred venue for people like Ravin Balakrishnan, Brad A. Myers, Hiroshi Ishii, James A. Landay, and Shumin Zhai. Part of the CHI - Human Factors in Computing Systems conference series.
ISBN:
1581139985
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Hansen, Thomas Riisgaard, Eriksson, Eva and Lykke-Olesen, Andreas (2005): Mixed interaction space: designing for camera based interaction with mobile devices. In: Veer, Gerrit van der and Gale, Carolyn (eds.) Proceeding of the SIGCHI 2005 Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems April 2-7, 2005, Portland, Oregon, USA. pp. 1933-1936.




 

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Dec 14

What is this field of Human-Computer Interaction? People are quite different from computers. This is hardly a novel observation, but whenever people use computers, there is necessarily a zone of mutual accommodation and this defines our area of interest. People are so adaptable that they are capable of shouldering the entire burden of accommodation to an artifact, but skillful designers make large parts of this burden vanish by adapting the artifact to its users. To understand successful design requires an understanding of the technology, the person, and their mutual interaction [...]

-- Stephen Draper and Donald Norman. In "User Centered System Design" (1986) p. 1

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Authoritative overview of End-User Development (EUD) including 4 HD video interviews filmed in Rome, Italy. EUD is really all about democratization of computing.

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