A significant proportion of early HCI research was guided by one very clear vision: that the existing theory base in psychology and cognitive science could be developed to yield engineering tools for use in the interdisciplinary context of HCI design. While interface technologies and heuristic methods for behavioral evaluation have rapidly advanced in both capability and breadth of application, progress toward deeper theory has been modest, and some now believe it to be unnecessary. A case is presented for developing new forms of theory, based around generic “systems of interactors.” An overlapping, layered structure of macro- and microtheories could then serve an explanatory role, and could also bind together contributions from the differe...
A lot of academic and industrial HCI work has focused on making interactions easier and less effortf...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...
The human-computer interaction (HCI) has had a long and troublesome relationship to the role of ‘sci...
In this introduction to the first of the two complementary volumes, we begin by providing a general ...
Since the birth of the field, HCI has defined itself both as a theory of therelations between humans...
Just as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move away from wh...
Human—computer interaction (HCI) is the area of intersection between psychology and the social scien...
One of the major challenges in the emerging interdisciplinary field of human-computer interaction (H...
We propose a workshop on methods and theories for dealing with complex dynamical systems, and their ...
In a recent Interactions article, “The Big Hole in HCI Research,” Vassilis Kostakos argued that HCI ...
This commentary will not predict future directions of HCI, or impose a research agenda. Rather, I wi...
The theme of the INTERACT 2009 conference, Research and Practice, addresses the issue of continuity ...
We present a case study of how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) theory is reused within the field. W...
International audienceAlthough Human-Computer Interaction research has developed various theories an...
A lot of academic and industrial HCI work has focused on making interactions easier and less effortf...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...
The human-computer interaction (HCI) has had a long and troublesome relationship to the role of ‘sci...
In this introduction to the first of the two complementary volumes, we begin by providing a general ...
Since the birth of the field, HCI has defined itself both as a theory of therelations between humans...
Just as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move away from wh...
Human—computer interaction (HCI) is the area of intersection between psychology and the social scien...
One of the major challenges in the emerging interdisciplinary field of human-computer interaction (H...
We propose a workshop on methods and theories for dealing with complex dynamical systems, and their ...
In a recent Interactions article, “The Big Hole in HCI Research,” Vassilis Kostakos argued that HCI ...
This commentary will not predict future directions of HCI, or impose a research agenda. Rather, I wi...
The theme of the INTERACT 2009 conference, Research and Practice, addresses the issue of continuity ...
We present a case study of how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) theory is reused within the field. W...
International audienceAlthough Human-Computer Interaction research has developed various theories an...
A lot of academic and industrial HCI work has focused on making interactions easier and less effortf...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...