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The volume contains all papers presented at the Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI''95), grouped into the topic areas Formal Methods, Tools, Multimedia, Architecture, CSCW, and Design. It includes transcripts of all discussions among the presenters and the conference participants. It further contains the results of several mini-workshops held during the conference on topics like the Human Context, How to make Formal Methods Useful, Rapid Implementation and Development, Usability Testing, CSCW Mini Scenarios.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
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This volume explores the area of engineering for human-computer interaction. The following topics are discussed in detail: formal methods; tools; the future and multimedia; architectures; architectures for CSCW; and design. Other more specialized areas are also examined, such as the human context, how to make formal methods more useful, rapid implementation and development, usability testing and CSCW mini scenarios. The book also provides a discussion of research results from a range of international authors. This volume contains the proceedings of the Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction organized by the International Federation of Information Processing and held at Yellowstone Park, USA, in August 1995. It should be of interest to students, researchers and professionals working in the field of human-computer interaction.
Häftad, Engelska, 1986
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Häftad, Engelska, 1993
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The International Conference on Human-Computer InteractionEWHCI '93 was thethird conference in a series which startedin 1991 in Moscow. Like its predecessors, it was occasionedby the long separation of workers in HCI from one anotherand the new opportunity to learn from one another and tostart cooperations with each other. The conference wasinternational,with papers and participants from 16countries. This volume contains a selection of the bestpapers presented at the conference. The papers are groupedinto parts on: foundations of HCI; techniques, tools andparadigms for interface design; information visualization;empiricalstudies; multimedia; hypertext; customizinginterfaces; teaching and learning; applications.
Häftad, Engelska, 1994
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This volume presents the proceedings of the Fourth East-West Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, EWHCI '94, held in St. Petersburg, Russia in August 1994. One of the main objectives of EWHCI is to foster professional and personal contacts between researchers in the former Soviet Union and researchers from the rest of the world. The volume contains revised versions of the 20 best papers selected from the 37 papers accepted for presentation at the conference and covers three basic themes: theoretical and empirical underpinnings of HCI, implemented systems, and the relationship of HCI to other fields. The papers are organized in sections on foundations of HCI, empirical studies and applications, environments, architectures, learning and teaching, and hypertext.
Häftad, Engelska, 1995
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This book contains a collection of revised refereed papers selected from the presentations at the 5th East-West Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, EWHCI '95, held in Moscow, Russia, in July 1995. The main goal of the EWHCI conference series is to serve as a forum for professional and personal contact between researchers in the former Soviet Union and researchers from the rest of the world.The 13 papers presented in the volume were selected from 70 submissions; in addition there is a summary of a tutorial on activity theory by Kaptelinin, Kuutti, and Bannon. The papers are organized in sections on multi-disciplinary foundations, toolkits, education, information retrieval, hypertext theory, environments, and generation.