Mini-workshop: using the human context in interactive systems development

Gilbert Cockton

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    Abstract

    This mini-workshop addressed the use of information about the context of human usage for interactive systems. The history of the theory and practice of using human context is briefly reviewed. The authors’ views on current practice in research and development, pressures for improved use of contextual information in product development, and obstacles to improvements are then presented. The report ends with some strategies for addressing obstacles to progress, and a research agenda that recognises a comprehensive set of industrial needs and constraints.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEngineering for Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG2.7 working conference on engineering for human-computer interaction
    EditorsLeonard Bass, Claus Unger
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages339-347
    ISBN (Print)9781504129350
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1996
    EventIFIP TC2/WG2.7 Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction - Yellowstone Park
    Duration: 1 Jan 1996 → …

    Publication series

    NameIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
    PublisherSpringer
    ISSN (Electronic)1868-4238

    Conference

    ConferenceIFIP TC2/WG2.7 Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction
    Period1/01/96 → …

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