This document is an editorial from the journal I-com, discussing the future of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). It highlights the history and evolution of HCI, from mainframes to personal computers to the internet and mobile devices. The editorial raises questions about the next advancements in...
最初在HCI中使用的设计虚构并不总是针对具体(未来)技术和工件的设计,以及这些工件在不久的将来可能产生的影响。 此后,设计虚构以不同的方式发展[],而Elsden等人认为,HCI中的思辨方法被用于多种不同的目的,例如1)批判,2)探索新兴技术,3)为未来研究开辟领域[]。设计虚构,作为推测性设计的一部分[]"依靠想象和虚构...
Nevertheless, Haines and Gordon explained that agencies need to do more than simply adopt HCI to achieve desired results. They have to pick therightHCI solution. “There was a lot of hype when HCI first came on the scene a few years ago,” said Haines. “Now those early-adopters are sta...
The Future of ICT Starts with the Talent of Today: Inside the Huawei-UMS Partnership Looking to Build a Brighter ICT Future for Malaysia TheUniversity Malaysia Sabah (UMS), in the picturesque Sepanggar Bay in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah is not only one of the most impressive universities in Malaysia...
Since HCI has software-defined storage, it reaps the benefits of software-defined storage, eventually ensuring connectivity and uptime. Simple Management. HCI solutions usually have a simple to use interface that allows workloads to run on the VM/application level. Hence, the management of the ...
Amit Mehta, Director - Modern Data Centre, Dell Technologies, explains how Dell is working towards maintaining its strong position in the HCI market.
Human-Building Interaction (HBI) is a convergent field that represents the growing complexities of the dynamic interplay between human experience and intelligence within built environments. This paper provides core definitions, research dimensions, and an overall vision for the future of HBI as developed...
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This work originally emerged from the question: “Can we foresee a future crowd workplace in which we would want our children to participate?” We suggest that this question has a number of attractive properties as a banner around which to rally research, as well as serving as an anchor to...
However, as CHI2003 chair Gilbert Cockton observes, this requires HCI to go beyond its historical focus on tasks and measurement, and to also address an area of activity which is often concerned with affecting people. There are a number of basic HCI … 展开 ...