Three faces of human-computer interaction
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Human-computer interaction is considered a core element of computer science. Yet it has not coalesced; many researchers who identify their focus as human-computer interaction reside in other fields. The author examines the origins and evolution of three HCI research foci: computer operation, information systems management, and discretionary use. The author describes efforts to find common ground and forces that have kept them apart.
Published in:
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
(Volume:27
,
Issue:
4
)
Date of Publication: Oct.-Dec. 2005