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This text examines a range of HCI topics while emphasising design methods. It is divided into three clear parts: foundations, design practice and advanced topics.
Human-computer interaction --- User experience --- Gebruikerservaring --- Computers --- Computing Methodologies --- Task Performance and Analysis --- Electronic Data Processing --- Technology --- #SBIB: --- Arts, Industrial --- Industrial Arts --- Cloud Computing --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Critical Incident Technic --- Task Performance --- Task Performance, Analysis --- Critical Incident Technique --- Critical Incident Technics --- Critical Incident Techniques --- Incident Technic, Critical --- Incident Technics, Critical --- Incident Technique, Critical --- Incident Techniques, Critical --- Performance, Analysis Task --- Performance, Task --- Performances, Analysis Task --- Performances, Task --- Task Performances --- Task Performances, Analysis --- Technic, Critical Incident --- Technics, Critical Incident --- Technique, Critical Incident --- Techniques, Critical Incident --- Systems Analysis --- High Performance Computing --- Methodologies, Computing --- Computing Methodology --- Computing, High Performance --- Methodology, Computing --- Performance Computing, High --- Calculators, Programmable --- Computer Hardware --- Computers, Digital --- Hardware, Computer --- Calculator, Programmable --- Computer --- Computer, Digital --- Digital Computer --- Digital Computers --- Programmable Calculator --- Programmable Calculators --- methods --- #SBIB:309H1720 --- Informatiekunde, informatie management
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Ubicomp 2001, held in Atlanta, GA, USA in September/October 2001. The 14 revised full papers and 15 revised technical notes were carefully selected during a highly competitive reviewing process from a total of 160 submissions (90 paper submissions and 70 technical notes submissions). All current aspects of research and development in the booming area of ubiquitous computing are addressed. The book offers topical sections on location awareness, tools and infrastructure, applications for groups, applications and design spaces, research challenges and novel input, and output.
Pocket computers --- Wearable computers --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Hand-held computers --- Handheld computers --- Palmtop computers --- Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Operating systems (Computers). --- User interfaces (Computer systems). --- Computers and civilization. --- Computer Science. --- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Operating Systems. --- Computers and Society. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Mobile computing --- Portable computers --- Wearable technology --- Computer operating systems --- Computers --- Disk operating systems --- Systems software --- Informatics --- Science --- Operating systems --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Civilization and computers --- Civilization --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Electronic data processing --- Network computers --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Human-computer interaction --- Distributed processing --- Pocket computers - Congresses --- Wearable computers - Congresses
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The Ubiquitous Computing conference series provides the premier forum in which to present original research results in all areas relating to the design, implementation, app- cation and evaluation of ubiquitous computing technologies. It is a well-established platform to introduce and discuss research that enables new capabilities, appropriate security and privacy, improved user experiences and simplified and powerful devel- ment and deployment practices. These proceedings contain the papers presented at the Ninth International Conf- ence on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2007) in Innsbruck, Austria, in September 2007. Our call for papers resulted in 150 submissions, each of which was assigned to a primary and a secondary member of our Program Committee. Every primary and secondary member was responsible for assigning one or more additional qualified reviewers with specific expertise in the field. After double-blind reviews and an online discussion, we had a two-day face-to-face meeting with 38 of the 40 Program C- mittee members attending the PC meeting held just before the Pervasive 2007 conf- ence in Toronto, Canada, in May 2007. We are grateful to Khai Truong , Jeremy Knight and Alex Varshavsky of the University of Toronto for providing facilities and support for this meeting. At the PC meeting, about 80 of the submissions were in- vidually and extensively discussed in one of the three subgroups sensors, experiences and systems as well as in the calibration and decision panels. The PC finally selected 29 papers for publication in these proceedings.
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Development, deployment, and evaluation of interactive technologies for individuals with autism have been rapidly increasing over the last decade. There is great promise for the use of these types of technologies to enrich interventions, facilitate communication, and support data collection. Emerging technologies in this area also have the potential to enhance assessment and diagnosis of individuals with autism, to understand the nature of autism, and to help researchers conduct basic and applied research. This book provides an in-depth review of the historical and state-of-the-art use of technology by and for individuals with autism. The intention is to give readers a comprehensive background in order to understand what has been done and what promises and challenges lie ahead. By providing a classification scheme and general review, this book can also help technology designers and researchers better understand what technologies have been successful, what problems remain open, and where innovations can further address challenges and opportunities for individuals with autism and the variety of stakeholders connected to them.
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