Multitasking and interruptions have been studied using a variety of methods in multiple fields (e.g., HCI, cognitive science, computer science, and social sciences). This diversity brings many complementary insights. However, it also challenges researchers to understand how seemingly disparate ideas can best be integrated to further theory and to inform the design of interactive systems. There is therefore a need for a platform to discuss how different approaches to understanding multitasking and interruptions can be combined to provide insights that are more than the sum of their parts. In this article we argue for the necessity of an integrative approach. As part of this argument we provide an overview of articles in this special issue on...
Whilst contemporary information technology (IT) fosters ongoing connectivity and offers organisation...
Much of the large and growing body of literature on interruption and multitasking is motivated, in p...
The main objectives of this study were to assess how interruptions affect human-computer interaction...
Within the CHI community there has been sustained interest in interruptions and multitasking behavio...
Within the CHI community there has been sustained interest in interruptions and multitasking behavio...
The increasing use of Information Technology devices coupled with the time pressures that characteri...
Our goal with this chapter is to theorize and systematically review the evidence about how interrupt...
Minimizing interruptions to users is a crucial and acknowledged precondition for the adoption of new...
Students commonly multitask while studying. The ubiquitous use of laptops and computers has facilita...
Salvucci and Bogunovich (2010) described a multitasking experiment in which users had to look up inf...
The modern world is a multitasking world: In task domains ranging from office work to driving to spo...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Recent trends in software development directed toward intelligence, distribution, and mobility have ...
Multitasking is prevalent during computer-mediated work. Users tend to switch between multiple ongoi...
Whilst contemporary information technology (IT) fosters ongoing connectivity and offers organisation...
Much of the large and growing body of literature on interruption and multitasking is motivated, in p...
The main objectives of this study were to assess how interruptions affect human-computer interaction...
Within the CHI community there has been sustained interest in interruptions and multitasking behavio...
Within the CHI community there has been sustained interest in interruptions and multitasking behavio...
The increasing use of Information Technology devices coupled with the time pressures that characteri...
Our goal with this chapter is to theorize and systematically review the evidence about how interrupt...
Minimizing interruptions to users is a crucial and acknowledged precondition for the adoption of new...
Students commonly multitask while studying. The ubiquitous use of laptops and computers has facilita...
Salvucci and Bogunovich (2010) described a multitasking experiment in which users had to look up inf...
The modern world is a multitasking world: In task domains ranging from office work to driving to spo...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Recent trends in software development directed toward intelligence, distribution, and mobility have ...
Multitasking is prevalent during computer-mediated work. Users tend to switch between multiple ongoi...
Whilst contemporary information technology (IT) fosters ongoing connectivity and offers organisation...
Much of the large and growing body of literature on interruption and multitasking is motivated, in p...
The main objectives of this study were to assess how interruptions affect human-computer interaction...