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Learning in Man-Computer Interaction - A Review of the Literature (Paperback)
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Learning in Man-Computer Interaction - A Review of the Literature (Paperback)
Series: Project 385. HUFIT, 1
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In the beginning of the 1980's it became evident that the European
IT industry needed a substantial collaborative effort in the area
of pre-competitive research and development. At that time several
studies indicated that in the 90's and later a strategic lack in
the economic power of European industry as a whole might result
from the lack .of a competitive position in the key area of
information technology. Therefore a strategic research program in
this area was initiated by the Commission of the European
Communities. This program was carefully planned and several hundred
experts were involved in the process of definition and
implementation. The program was named ESPRIT - European Strategic
Programme for Research and Development in Information Technologies.
At a very early phase of the program it was obvious that a
substantial collaborative multinational effort in the direction of
human factors in information technology should be undertaken. It
became clear that only with the incorporation of
human-factors-oriented knowledge into the product design
technologies of the 90's could later success in the market be
assured. Moreover, it was felt that Europe especially is well
equipped to deal thoroughly with user issues in relation to
information technology.
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