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Computer Science Education, 2003
The final report of the Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula (CC2001) suggests that an updated computer science curricula must reflect the broadening nature of our discipline. Two areas that are included in the CC2001 are software engineering (SE) and human-computer interaction (HCI).
Laura M. Leventhal, Julie Barnes
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The final report of the Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula (CC2001) suggests that an updated computer science curricula must reflect the broadening nature of our discipline. Two areas that are included in the CC2001 are software engineering (SE) and human-computer interaction (HCI).
Laura M. Leventhal, Julie Barnes
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Customer eXperience: A Bridge Between Service Science and Human-Computer Interaction
2019User eXperience (UX) and Usability are key concepts in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Customer eXperience (CX) is traditionally related to Service Science, but lately becomes a relevant topic in HCI. It offers a more comprehensive approach to the user as customer of several products, systems or services that a company offers.
Virginica Rusu +5 more
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Whither the Science of Human-Computer Interaction? A Debate Involving Researchers and Practitioners
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998The objectives of the debate are (1) to foster a frank discussion and exchange of ideas on the potential value for the design of user interfaces of HCI-related scientific research - both basic research in perception, cognition, and social psychology and applied research on how people interact with computer systems, (2) to identify ways in which ...
Randolph G. Bias, Douglas J. Gillan
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User Modelling and Human-Computer Interaction: A Cognitive Science Perspective
The Irish Journal of Psychology, 1989This paper is concerned with the implications of recent work in cognitive science for the study of human-computer interaction. One feature of the communicative competence of humans is their ability to take the perspective of their listeners. The computer counterpart of this ability — user modelling for intelligent tutoring systems — is examined and ...
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Cognitive Science and Its Applications for Human-computer Interaction
2013Contents: G. Fischer, A.C. Lemke, Constrained Design Processes: Steps Toward Convivial Computing. P.G. Polson, The Consequences of Consistent and Inconsistent User Interfaces. P. Smolensky, B. Fox, R. King. C. Lewis, Computer-Aided Reasoned Discourse or, How to Argue With a Computer. R.
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Human–computer interaction: A stable discipline, a nascent science, and the growth of the long tail
Interacting with Computers, 2010This paper represents a personal view of the state of HCI as a design discipline and as a scientific discipline, and how this is changing in the face of new technological and social situations. Going back 20years a frequent topic of discussion was whether HCI was a 'discipline'.
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Web science and human-computer interaction
Interactions, 2013Hooper, Clare, Dix, Alan
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Soft science and technology meets cognitive science and human-computer interaction for cooperation
1995Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on research needs for delivering effective human–computer systems. This problem is discussed in the light of the work supported by the Joint Councils' Initiative (JCI), the SOFT Science and Technology Programme and the Real World Computing (RWC) program.
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