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03/20/2005
Human-computer interaction, or "the interaction between humans, information, technologies, and tasks, especially in business,
managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts" (AIS, 2004), represents one of the five main research streams in IS
(Banker & Kauffman, 2004). This is because we interact with computers nearly everywhere, affecting not only the way we work,
but many other aspects of our lives too. The design of these interactions with computers, whether as individuals, groups or societies,
should be informed by psychological, social and technical knowledge. This track aims to reflect advances in these sources of knowledge.
We welcome papers on HCI research that have theoretical, empirical, design, methodological, and practical implications for human-computer interaction.
Examples of specific topics include (but not limited to):
• Psychological and social aspects of HCI
• New HCI techniques and technologies
• Personalization and adaptive interfaces
• Website design
• Interface designs on new platforms such as mobile technologies
• Usability engineering and measurement
• Building online trust
• Design methodologies
• Design implications of diversity in users and environments
• Impacts on life at work and home as design considerations
• Jane Carey (Arizona State University West, USA)
• Michael J. Davern (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
• Andrew Gemino (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
• Milena Head (McMaster University, Canada)
• Jeff Hubona (Georgia State University, USA)
• Jinwoo Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
• Ken Kozar (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
• Kai Lim (City University of Hong Kong, China)
• Ji-Ye Mao (Renmin University of China, China)
• Mike Morris (University of Virginia, USA)
• Fiona Nah (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
• Diane Strong (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
• Felix Tan (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
• Dov Te'eni (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
• Noam Tractinsky (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
• Viswanath Venkatesh (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA)
• Mun Yi (University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA)
• Ping Zhang (Syracuse University, USA)
| Kar Yan Tam Hong Kong University of Science and Technology China kytam@ust.hk |
Jane Webster Queens University Canada jwebster@business.queensu.ca |