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Periodicals

Informatik Spektrum.

Cyberbetics and System Analysis.

Cognition, Technology and Work. Focus: Cognition, Technology & Work focuses on the practical issues of human interaction with technology within the context of work and, in particular, how human cognition affects, and is affected by, work and working conditions. The aim is to publish research that normally resides on the borderline between people, technology, and organisations. Including how people use information technology, how experience and expertise develop through work, and how incidents and accidents are due to the interaction between individual, technical and organisational factors. The target is thus the study of people at work from a cognitive systems engineering and socio-technical systems perspective. The most relevant working contexts of interest to CTW are those where the impact of modern technologies on people at work is particularly important for the users involved as well as for the effects on the environment and plants. Modern society has come to depend on the safe and efficient functioning of a multitude of technological systems as diverse as industrial production, transportation, communication, supply of energy, information and materials, health and finance. In particular, the working contexts where such impact is most relevant are, amongst others: · aviation, rail, maritime and road systems · medical and hospital environments · energy production and nuclear power plants · household and social contexts · plus other contexts where popular technology is being constantly utilised for everyday activities. The journal will also study how “operators” interact with technologies, such as pilots, drivers, plant and traffic controllers, maintenance engineers, doctors, and nurses, etc. while also including the users affected by the systems, such as passengers, patients and people in general.

Universal Access in the Information Society. This journal addresses the accessibility, usability, and, ultimately, acceptability of Information Society Technologies by anyone, anywhere, at anytime, and through any media and device. Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) focuses on theoretical, methodological, and empirical research, of both a technological and non-technological nature, that addresses equitable access and active participation of potentially all citizens in the information society. It features papers that report on theories, methods, tools, empirical results, reviews, case studies, and best-practice examples.

Conference Proceedings

Advances in Multimedia Modeling, 14th International Multimedia Modeling Conference, MMM 2008 January 9-11, 2008, Kyoto, Japan.

Spierling, Ulrike, Szilas, Nicolas (eds.) Interactive Storytelling 26-29 November, 2008, Erfurt, Germany.

Proceedings of the 9th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All , 2006, .

Proceedings of the HCI06 Conference on People and Computers XX , 2006, .

Meersman, Robert, Tari, Zahir, Herrero, Pilar (eds.) Proceedings of OTM 2006: On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006 Nov 2-3, 2006, Montpellier, France.

Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT05: Human-Computer Interaction , 2005, .

Proceedings of the 8th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All , 2004, .

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (Mobile HCI 2003) September 8-11, 2003, Udine, Italy.

Carbonell, Noelle, Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All October 23-25, 2002, Paris, France.

Borriello, Gaetano, Holmquist, Lars Erik (eds.) Proceedings of UbiComp 2002 - Fourth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing September 29 - October 1, 2002, Göteborg, Sweden.

Johnson, Hilary, Nigay, Laurence, Roast, C. R. (eds.) Proceedings of the Thirteenth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers XIII August 1-4, 1998, Sheffield, UK.

Thimbleby, Harold, O'Conaill, Brid, Thomas, Peter J. (eds.) Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers XII August, 1997, Bristol, England, UK.

Sasse, Martina Angela, Cunningham, R. J., Winder, R. L. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers XI August, 1996, London, UK.

Books

Venkatesh, Alladi, Gonzalves, Timothy, Monk, Andrew, Buckner, Kathy (2007). Home Informatics and Telematics: ICT for the Next Billion, Springer Verlag,

Ana, Paiva,, Prada, Rui, Picard, Rosalind W. (2007). Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4738, Springer Verlag,

Huang, De-Shuang, Heutte, Laurent, Loog, Marco (2007). Advanced Intelligent Computing Theories and Applications. With Aspects of Theoretical and Methodological Issues, Springer Verlag,

Shen, Weiming, Chao, Kuo-Ming (2006). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Special Issue on Computer Supported Collaborative Work in Design, Springer Verlag,

Levin, Mark Sh. (2006). Composite Systems Decisions, Springer Verlag,

Blandford, Ann, Gray, Philip D., Vanderdonckt,, Jean (2001). People and Computers XV - Interaction without Frontiers: Joint Proceedings of HCI 2001 and IHM 2001, Springer Verlag,

Thomas, Richard C. (2000). Long Term Human-Computer Interaction: An Exploratory Perspective, Springer Verlag,

Urban, Bodo (1996). Multimedia, Springer Verlag,

(1985). User Interface Management Systems, Springer Verlag,

(1984). Approaches to Prototyping, Springer Verlag,