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Human-Computer Interaction (Hci) Summary
722 words, approx. 2 pages Human-computer interaction (HCI) is the study of how people interact with computers and the extent to which computer design can facilitate successful interaction. A significant number of major corporations and academic institutions now study HCI; in...
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Human-Computer Interaction Summary
3,195 words, approx. 11 pages Human-computer interaction (HCI) is the study of how people use computers, with the aim of making them easier to use. It has grown in importance as a topic as computers have become less expensive and, thus, are now used by many more people. In the...
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Human-computer interaction Information
1,590 words, approx. 5 pages
 Human–computer interaction (HCI), alternatively man–machine interaction (MMI) or computer–human interaction (CHI) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers. It is often regarded as the intersection of computer science,...




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Toward conversational human-computer interaction.
12/22/2001: 7,116 words, approx. 24 pages The belief that humans will be able to interact with computers in conversational speech has long been a favorite subject in science fiction, reflecting the persistent belief that spoken dialogue would be the most natural and powerful user interface to computers. With recent improvements...
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 Technical Communication
Human computer interaction: issues and challenges. (Book Reviews).
05/01/2002: 1,133 words, approx. 4 pages Qiyang Chen, ea. 2001. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing. [ISBN 1-878289-91-8. 255 pages, including index. $74.95 USD (softcover).] Because of its price, I don't imagine that many technical communicators will buy Human computer interaction: Issues and challenges for their personal libraries. I...
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Researchers study software gender gap
9/23/2007: 1,422 words, approx. 5 pages For more than a decade, academics and technology executives have been frowning at the widening gender gap in computer science. Everyone has a theory, but no one has managed to attract many more women.Now, some computer science researchers say one solution may lie in the...


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