Cross-disciplinary advances in human computer interaction user modeling, social computing, and adaptive interfaces /

It is becoming increasingly necessary to systematically take into account human interaction and activity, and new technologies along with the completely renewed social and cultural environments that such digital environments and interfaces are calling for are now capable of delivering. This book col...

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Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Zaphiris, Panayiotis., Ang, Chee Siang.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2009.
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300 # # |a electronic texts (xxi, 449 p. : ill.) :  |b digital files. 
504 # # |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-443) and index. 
505 0 # |a 1. Emotional digitalization as technology of the post-modern / Claus Hohmann -- 2. Bridging user requirements and cultural objects / Elias Hadzilias, Andrea Carugati -- 3. From beliefs to success / Samantha Bax, Tanya McGill -- 4. Assessing a Spanish translation of the end-user computing satisfaction instrument / George Heilman, Jorge Brusa -- 5. Understanding the impact of culture on mobile phone usage on public places / Ishraga Khattab, Steve Love -- 6. Discourses on user participation / Netta Iivari -- 7. Exploring "events" as an information systems research methodology / Anita Greenhill, Gordon Fletcher -- 8. Different levels of information systems designers' forms of thought and potential for human-centered design / Hannakaisa Isomäki -- 9. Tacit knowledge in rapidly evolving organisational environments / Barbara Jones, Angelo Failla, Bob Miller -- 10. Interpretive flexibility along the innovation decision process of the UK NHS Care Records Service (NCRS) / Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Reshma Gandecha -- 11. Collaboration challenges in community telecommunication networks / Sylvie Albert, Rolland LeBrasseur -- 12. A de-construction of wireless device usage / Mary Lind -- 13. Modeling sociotechnical change in IS with a quantitative longitudinal approach / François-Xavier de Vaujany -- 14. The U.S. video game industry / Janet Dunlop -- 15. Global information ethics / Luciano Floridi -- 16. Is information ethics culture-relative? / Philip Brey -- 
505 0 # |a 17. Giving and taking offence in a global context / John Weckert -- 18. GSM-based SMS time reservation system for dental care / Reima Suomi, Ari Serkkola, Markku Mikkonen -- 19. An ethnographic study of IS investment appraisal / Debra Howcroft, Robert McDonald -- 20. Reframing information system design as learning across communities of practice / Kevin Gallagher, Robert Mason -- 21. Successes and failures of SAP implementation / Tanya Bondarouk, Maarten van Riemsdijk -- 22. Anthropomorphic feedback in user interfaces / Pietro Murano, Patrik O'Brian Holt -- 23. Several simple shared stable decision premises for technochange / Richard Diamond -- 24.Trusting computers through trusting humans / Alison Adam, Paul Spedding. 
506 # # |a Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. 
520 3 # |a It is becoming increasingly necessary to systematically take into account human interaction and activity, and new technologies along with the completely renewed social and cultural environments that such digital environments and interfaces are calling for are now capable of delivering. This book collects over 20 chapters covering the most recent in-depth issues within the field of human computer interaction (HCI). A necessary reference source for those in academia as well as the HCI industry, this book presents useful new approaches and methodologies for analysis, design, and evaluation. 
530 # # |a Also available in print. 
538 # # |a Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588 # # |a Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on May 26, 2010). 
650 # 0 |a Human-computer interaction. 
653 # # |a Community telecommunication networks 
653 # # |a Cultural e-services 
653 # # |a Cultural impact on public mobile phone usage 
653 # # |a Culturally-relative information ethics 
653 # # |a Decision premises for technochange 
653 # # |a De-construction of wireless device usage 
653 # # |a Discourses on user participation 
653 # # |a Emotional digitalization 
653 # # |a End-user computing satisfaction instrument 
653 # # |a Environmental global information ethics 
653 # # |a GSM-based SMS time reservation system 
653 # # |a Human-centered design of IS 
653 # # |a Information systems research methodology 
653 # # |a IS investment appraisal 
653 # # |a Modeling sociotechnical change in IS 
653 # # |a Software verification 
653 # # |a Successes and failures of SAP implementation 
653 # # |a Tacit knowledge in organizational environments 
653 # # |a Video game industry representation of gender and race 
653 # # |a Webpage development success prediction 
700 1 # |a Zaphiris, Panayiotis. 
700 1 # |a Ang, Chee Siang. 
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