This article poses the question: What interface design techniques can amplify human bandwidth to make optimal use of the increased transmission and information bandwidth of Internet2? Emerging design approaches are identified. A set of design mandates growing out of users experiences with Internet1 has become the promise of Internet2. Three challenges facing Internet2 interface designers are introduced: the human-bandwidth challenge, the interface optimization challenge, and the psychosocial environment challenge. Key human-factors and human computer interaction design issues associated with teleimmersive interfaces and networked social computing are reviewed. 1
Since the ‘80s, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers have performed a lot of work to identif...
The article pays tribute to the emergence in 1993 of graphical browsers that allow users to address ...
Table 1 briefly summarizes the past four decades of user interface evolution. While technologies sho...
This article poses the question: What interface design techniques can amplify human bandwidth to mak...
Panel III, Technology and Social Interaction, considered the implications of Internet2 for social pe...
The optimization of human mental bandwidth is hindered by certain limiting factors - the human body,...
Design for cooperation is a challenge. As designers we note that as we are moving towards the final ...
The article identifies, describes and analyzes forms of user interaction with digital media that mak...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
Web technology revolutionizes the information transfer and delivery modes of physical products. In t...
Advances in enabling technologies such as broadband wide area networks and the proliferation of the ...
This paper outlines the socio-technical challenges of future Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). Analyz...
This paper deals with design examples for information interface that is defined as human user-inform...
The user interface team has been given the role of developing the user interfaces for the Teleprese...
Enhancing the way people use computers to perform tasks has become a very important issue in interfa...
Since the ‘80s, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers have performed a lot of work to identif...
The article pays tribute to the emergence in 1993 of graphical browsers that allow users to address ...
Table 1 briefly summarizes the past four decades of user interface evolution. While technologies sho...
This article poses the question: What interface design techniques can amplify human bandwidth to mak...
Panel III, Technology and Social Interaction, considered the implications of Internet2 for social pe...
The optimization of human mental bandwidth is hindered by certain limiting factors - the human body,...
Design for cooperation is a challenge. As designers we note that as we are moving towards the final ...
The article identifies, describes and analyzes forms of user interaction with digital media that mak...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
Web technology revolutionizes the information transfer and delivery modes of physical products. In t...
Advances in enabling technologies such as broadband wide area networks and the proliferation of the ...
This paper outlines the socio-technical challenges of future Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). Analyz...
This paper deals with design examples for information interface that is defined as human user-inform...
The user interface team has been given the role of developing the user interfaces for the Teleprese...
Enhancing the way people use computers to perform tasks has become a very important issue in interfa...
Since the ‘80s, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers have performed a lot of work to identif...
The article pays tribute to the emergence in 1993 of graphical browsers that allow users to address ...
Table 1 briefly summarizes the past four decades of user interface evolution. While technologies sho...