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Preface | ||
Introduction: Human-Computer Interaction, the Past and the Present | ||
Pt. I | Models, Theories, and Frameworks | 1 |
Ch. 1 | On the Effective Use and Reuse of HCI Knowledge | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Macrotheory for Systems of Interactors | 31 |
Ch. 3 | Design in the MoRAS | 53 |
Ch. 4 | Distributed Cognition: Toward a New Foundation for Human-Computer Interaction Research | 75 |
Pt. II | Usability Engineering Methods and Concepts | 95 |
Ch. 5 | The Strategic Use of Complex Computer Systems | 97 |
Ch. 6 | User Interface Evaluation: How Cognitive Models Can Help | 125 |
Ch. 7 | HCI in the Global Knowledge-Based Economy: Designing to Support Worker Adaptation | 149 |
Ch. 8 | A Reference Task Agenda for HCI | 167 |
Ch. 9 | The Maturation of HCI: Moving beyond Usability toward Holistic Interaction | 191 |
Pt. III | User Interface Software and Tools | 211 |
Ch. 10 | Past, Present, and Future of User Interface Software Tools | 213 |
Ch. 11 | Creating Creativity: User Interfaces for Supporting Innovation | 235 |
Ch. 12 | Interaction Spaces for Twenty-First-Century Computing | 259 |
Pt. IV | Groupware and Cooperative Activity | 277 |
Ch. 13 | Computer-Mediated Communications for Group Support: Past and Future | 279 |
Ch. 14 | The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility | 303 |
Ch. 15 | Social Translucence: Designing Systems That Support Social Processes | 325 |
Ch. 16 | Transcending the Individual Human Mind: Creating Shared Understanding through Collaborative Design | 347 |
Ch. 17 | The Development of Cooperation: Five Years of Participatory Design in the Virtual School | 373 |
Ch. 18 | Distance Matters | 397 |
Pt. V | Media and Information | 419 |
Ch. 19 | Designing the User Interface for Multimodal Speech and Pen-Based Gesture Applications: State-of-the-Art Systems and Future Research Directions | 419 |
Ch. 20 | Technologies of Information: HCI and the Digital Library | 457 |
Ch. 21 | Interfaces That Give and Take Advice | 475 |
Ch. 22 | Beyond Recommender Systems: Helping People Help Each Other | 487 |
Pt. VI | Integrating Computation and Real Environments | 511 |
Ch. 23 | Charting Past, Present, and Future Research in Ubiquitous Computing | 513 |
Ch. 24 | Situated Computing: The Next Frontier for HCI Research | 537 |
Ch. 25 | Roomware: Toward the Next Generation of Human-Computer Interaction Based on an Integrated Design of Real and Virtual Worlds | 553 |
Ch. 26 | Emerging Frameworks for Tangible User Interfaces | 579 |
Pt. VII | HCI and Society | 603 |
Ch. 27 | Learner-Centered Design: Reflections and New Directions | 605 |
Ch. 28 | HCI Meets the "Real World": Designing Technologies for Civic Sector Use | 627 |
Ch. 29 | Beyond Bowling Together: SocioTechnical Capital | 647 |
Contributors | 673 | |
Index | 685 |
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