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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 131
Volume 131, November 2019
- Enrico Motta, Duncan P. Brumby, Paul Mulholland:
Introduction to the special issue on the 50th anniversary of IJHCS. 1-3 - Brian R. Gaines:
From facilitating interactivity to managing hyperconnectivity: 50 years of human-computer studies. 4-22 - Andrea Mannocci, Francesco Osborne, Enrico Motta:
The evolution of IJHCS and CHI: A quantitative analysis. 23-40 - Ann Blandford:
HCI for health and wellbeing: Challenges and opportunities. 41-51 - Alan F. Blackwell, Marian Petre, Luke Church:
Fifty years of the psychology of programming. 52-63 - Paul A. Cairns, Christopher Power, Mark C. Barlet, Gregory Haynes:
Future design of accessibility in games: A design vocabulary. 64-71 - Françoise Détienne, Michael J. Baker, Chloé Le Bail:
Ideologically-Embedded Design: Community, collaboration and artefact. 72-80 - Barrett Ens, Joel Lanir, Anthony Tang, Scott Bateman, Gun A. Lee, Thammathip Piumsomboon, Mark Billinghurst:
Revisiting collaboration through mixed reality: The evolution of groupware. 81-98 - Christian P. Janssen, Stella F. Donker, Duncan P. Brumby, Andrew L. Kun:
History and future of human-automation interaction. 99-107 - Myounghoon Jeon, Rebecca Fiebrink, Ernest A. Edmonds, Damith C. Herath:
From rituals to magic: Interactive art and HCI of the past, present, and future. 108-119 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
End-user development for personalizing applications, things, and robots. 120-130 - Roope Raisamo, Ismo Rakkolainen, Päivi Majaranta, Katri Salminen, Jussi Rantala, Ahmed Farooq:
Human augmentation: Past, present and future. 131-143 - Stuart Reeves, Jordan Beck:
Talking about interaction*. 144-151 - Davide Rocchesso, Stefano Delle Monache, Stephen Barrass:
Interaction by ear. 152-159 - Markus Zanker, Laurens Rook, Dietmar Jannach:
Measuring the impact of online personalisation: Past, present and future. 160-168 - Verena Zimmermann, Karen Renaud:
Moving from a 'human-as-problem" to a 'human-as-solution" cybersecurity mindset. 169-187
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