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Special Section: Human-Computer Interaction Research in MIS

Special Section: Human-Computer Interaction Research in MIS

... of Human-Computer Interaction in the organizational and business contexts and has published in journals such as Behaviour & Information Technology, Communications of ACM, Communications of ...

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Human Computer Interaction

Human Computer Interaction

... – output devices – screen (small&large), digital paper – virtual reality – special interaction and display devices – physical interaction – e.g... A ‘Typical’ Computer System.[r] ...

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Human Computer Interaction

Human Computer Interaction

... Interaction There are obvious differences between humans and machines. In spite of these, HCI attempts to ensure that they both get on with each other and interact successfully. In order to achieve a usable ...

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Human Computer Interaction

Human Computer Interaction

... Answer The user control guideline states that, “The user, not the computer, initiates and controls all actions.” In the case of dialogue boxes, this guideline is clearly contra- dicted. A dialogue box can be used ...

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Human Computer Interaction

Human Computer Interaction

... n Some are collections of experience (e.g. Shneiderman’s rules) n Some can be directly related to computational complexity n In this course we will study the background and justification of these rules and elaborate on ...

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An Agenda for Human-Computer Interaction Research: Interaction Styles and Input/Output Devices

An Agenda for Human-Computer Interaction Research: Interaction Styles and Input/Output Devices

... Perhaps the best current technology is that using alternating CRT frames with a syn- chronized shutter; it is quite readily fusible, but it does require glasses. Varifocal mir- ror displays use a moving mirror to trace a ...

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An overview of research on "passive" brain-computer interfaces for implicit human-computer interaction

An overview of research on "passive" brain-computer interfaces for implicit human-computer interaction

... of interaction can be done via BCI, which in this case is sometimes called “passive BCI” ...past research on brain-computer interfaces for implicit human- computer ...implicit ...

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Interaction Evaluation for Human-Computer Co-Creativity : A Case Study

Interaction Evaluation for Human-Computer Co-Creativity : A Case Study

... negative comments heard during testing had to do with the ambiguity of the task: some children were unsure of what poems are and how to write one. Other negative comments heard during the Peer Tutoring indicated ...

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Eye Gaze Techniques for Human Computer Interaction: A Research Survey

Eye Gaze Techniques for Human Computer Interaction: A Research Survey

... Eye gaze technique is one of the very significant techniques of HCI and can be used as hands free pointing tool enabling hands-free operation of the display for the user. The important advantage in using eye gaze systems ...

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Research Interests: IT adoption and implementation; human-computer interaction; IT in small business; computer ethics.

Research Interests: IT adoption and implementation; human-computer interaction; IT in small business; computer ethics.

... Information sharing in supply chains, supply chain coordination, welfare effects of information in financial markets, experimental business research, coordination of global operations,[r] ...

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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AND INTERACTION DESIGN

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AND INTERACTION DESIGN

... Norman’s Stages of Action Model Physical System User Goals Action Specification Interface Mechanism Intentions Interface Display Interpre- tation Evaluation?. Hutchins, Hollan, & Nor[r] ...

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Modelling human computer interaction

Modelling human computer interaction

... ‘MenuTab(File)’ on Microsoft Word allows a user to push it. Also, ‘Affordance Click MenuTab(File)’ allows the user to expect that a desired effect will be accomplished, i.e., ‘Menu(File) Dropdown’. In contrast, ...

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Human Computer Interaction Series

Human Computer Interaction Series

... adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter ...a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the ...

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Human-Computer Interaction Standards

Human-Computer Interaction Standards

... These standards broadly fall into two categories. One is a "top-down" approach which is concerned with usability as a broad quality objective: the ability to use a product for its intended purpose. The other is a ...

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CS6008 Human Computer Interaction

CS6008 Human Computer Interaction

... of computer science and Engineering Major contributions to come out of this new emphasis in research were the concept of time sharing, in which a single computer could support multiple ...The ...

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Typography in Human-Computer Interaction

Typography in Human-Computer Interaction

... Typography is the art of laying out text for print or on screens for aesthetics and for readability. It concerns the use of different font faces and sizes and layout constraints such as line height, column width, ...

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Human Computer Interaction Series

Human Computer Interaction Series

... on human aspects of the development of com- puter technology. As computer-based technology becomes increasingly pervasive – not just in developed countries, but worldwide – the need to take a ...
Human computer interaction as science

Human computer interaction as science

... From science to rigour The first point turns on ‘science’ in HCI. To summarise, the paper has presented the role that ‘science’ plays in descriptions of HCI, e.g., accounts of HCI research as having scientific ...

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The Polysemy of Human Computer Interaction

The Polysemy of Human Computer Interaction

... Analysis of digital artifacts tends to bind analysis to a specific provenance. The abundance of articles that discuss Web pages and Web sites as the meaningful level of study indicates the appeal for this form of ...

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CS3724 Human-computer Interaction

CS3724 Human-computer Interaction

... – To develop together initial screen designs, from conceptual design, scenarios. – To perform an early cognitive-based evaluation of conceptual and screen designs[r] ...

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