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International Standard Book Number 9781627059473
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9781627058896
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9781627059633
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Standard number or code 10.2200/S00745ED1V01Y201612HCI035
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050 #4 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number QA76.9.H85
Item number G784 2017
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 004.019
Edition number 23
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Grudin, Jonathan,
Relator term author.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title From tool to partner :
Remainder of title the evolution of human-computer interaction /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jonathan Grudin.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture [San Rafael, California] :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Morgan & Claypool,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2017.
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Extent 1 PDF (xvii, 165 pages) :
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Series statement Synthesis lectures on human-centered informatics,
International Standard Serial Number 1946-7699 ;
Volume/sequential designation # 35
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System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System details note System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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General note Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-148) and index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Preamble: history in a time of rapid change -- 1.1 Why study the history of human-computer interaction? -- 1.2 Definitions: HCI, CHI, HF&E, IT, IS, LIS -- 1.3 Shifting context: Moore's law and the passage of time --
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Formatted contents note 2. Human-tool interaction and information processing at the dawn of computing -- 2.1 Lillian Gilbreth and the origins of human factors -- 2.2 Origins of the focus on information -- 2.2.1 Paul Otlet and the Mundaneum --
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Formatted contents note 3. 1945-1955: Managing vacuum tubes -- 3.1 Three roles in early computing -- 3.1.1 Grace Hopper: liberating computer users --
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Formatted contents note 4. 1955-1965: Transistors, new vistas -- 4.1 Supporting operators: the first formal HCI studies -- 4.2 Visions and demonstrations -- 4.2.1 J.C.R. Licklider at MIT, BBN, and ARPA -- 4.2.2 John McCarthy, Christopher Strachey, Wesley Clark -- 4.2.3 Ivan Sutherland and computer graphics -- 4.2.4 Douglas Engelbart: augmenting human intellect -- 4.2.5 Ted Nelson's vision of interconnectedness -- 4.3 From documentalism to information science -- 4.4 Conclusion: visions, demos, and widespread use --
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Formatted contents note 5. 1965-1980: HCI prior to personal computing -- 5.1 Human factors and ergonomics embrace computer operation -- 5.2 Information systems addresses the management of computing -- 5.3 Programming: subject of study, source of change -- 5.4 Computer science: a new discipline --5.4.1 Computer graphics: realism and interaction -- 5.4.2 Artificial intelligence: winter follows summer -- 5.5 Library schools embrace information science --
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Formatted contents note 6. Hardware generations -- 6.1 The platforms -- 6.2 The fields --
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Formatted contents note 7. 1980-1985: Discretionary use comes into focus -- 7.1 Minicomputers and office automation -- 7.2 PCs and community bulletin boards -- 7.3 The formation of ACM SIGCHI -- 7.4 CHI and human factors diverge -- 7.5 Workstations and another AI summer --
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Formatted contents note 8. 1985-1995: Graphical user interfaces succeed -- 8.1 CHI embraces computer science -- 8.2 Human factors & ergonomics maintains a nondiscretionary use focus -- 8.3 Information systems extends its range -- 8.4 Collaboration support: OIS gives way to CSCW -- 8.5 Participatory design and ethnography -- 8.6 Library and information science: transformation under way --
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Formatted contents note 9. 1995-2005: The Internet era arrives and survives a bubble -- 9.1 The Internet and the Web -- 9.2 Communication, collaboration, and coordination -- 9.3 The bubble and its aftermath -- 9.4 The formation of AIS SIGHCI -- 9.5 Digital libraries and the rise of information schools -- 9.6 HF&E embraces cognitive approaches -- 9.7 Consumer use mushrooms and CHI embraces design -- 9.7.1 Design -- 9.7.2 Marketing --
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Formatted contents note 10. 2005-2015: Scaling -- 10.1 CHI: the road forks -- 10.1.1 CSCW -- 10.2 iSchools become a worldwide presence -- 10.3 Information systems, under pressure, turns to marketing -- 10.4 Technology surfaces in HFES groups --
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Formatted contents note 11. Reflection: cultures and bridges -- 11.1 Discretion led to different methods -- 11.2 Different approaches to science and engineering -- 11.3 Different publication cultures -- 11.4 Variations in language, standards, age, and region -- 11.5 Summing up --
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Formatted contents note 12. A new era -- 12.1 Symbiosis and AI -- 12.1.1 The AI rose blooms again -- 12.2 Internet of things and people -- 12.3 Domain-specific R&D -- 12.4 Attention turns to design and analytics -- 12.5 No place to hide: our complex stance on visibility -- 12.6 Community and technology -- 12.6.1 Dispersion --
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 13. Conclusion: ubiquitous human-computer interaction -- Appendix A: personal observations -- Appendix B: a toolkit for writing a conceptual history -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Author biography -- Index.
506 1# - RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS NOTE
Terms governing access Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
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Name of source Google scholar
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Name of source Google book search
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This is the first comprehensive history of human-computer interaction (HCI). Whether you are a user-experience professional or an academic researcher, whether you identify with computer science, human factors, information systems, information science, design, or communication, you can discover how your experiences fit into the expanding field of HCI. You can determine where to look for relevant information in other fields--and where you won't find it. This book describes the different fields that have participated in improving our digital tools. It is organized chronologically, describing major developments across fields in each period. Computer use has changed radically, but many underlying forces are constant. Technology has changed rapidly, human nature very little. An irresistible force meets an immovable object. The exponential rate of technological change gives us little time to react before technology moves on. Patterns and trajectories described in this book provide your best chance to anticipate what could come next. We have reached a turning point. Tools that we built for ourselves to use are increasingly influencing how we use them, in ways that are planned and sometimes unplanned. The book ends with issues worthy of consideration as we explore the new world that we and our digital partners are shaping.
530 ## - ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM AVAILABLE NOTE
Additional physical form available note Also available in print.
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Source of description note Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 24, 2017).
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Human-computer interaction
General subdivision History.
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Uncontrolled term human-computer interaction
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Uncontrolled term human factors
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Uncontrolled term information systems
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Uncontrolled term information science
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Uncontrolled term office automation
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Uncontrolled term artificial intelligence
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Uncontrolled term history
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Uncontrolled term symbiosis
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Uncontrolled term publication culture
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Uncontrolled term Moore's law
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Uncontrolled term hardware generations
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Uncontrolled term graphical user interface
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Relationship information Print version:
International Standard Book Number 9781627059633
830 #0 - SERIES ADDED ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
830 #0 - SERIES ADDED ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title Synthesis lectures on human-centered informatics ;
Volume/sequential designation # 35.
International Standard Serial Number 1946-7699
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Materials specified Abstract with links to resource
Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=7809445
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