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Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work, February 13-15, 2006, Madeira, Portugal (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Torkil Clemmensen, Pedro Campos, Rikke Orngreen, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, William Wong
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This book records the very first Working Conference of the newly
established IFIP Working Group on Human-Work Interaction Design,
which was hosted by the University of Madeira in 2006. The theme of
the conference was on synthesizing work analysis and design
sketching, with a particular focus on how to read design sketches
within different approaches to analysis and design of human-work
interaction. Authors were encouraged to submit papers about design
sketches - for interfaces, for organizations of work etc. - that
they themselves had worked on. During the conference, they
presented the lessons they had learnt from the design and
evaluation process, citing reasons for why the designs worked or
why they did not work. Researchers, designers and analysts in this
way confronted concrete design problems in complex work domains and
used this unique opportunity to share their own design problems and
solutions with the community. To successfully practice and do
research within Human - Work Interaction Design requires a high
level of personal skill, which the conference aimed at by
confronting designers and work analysts and those whose research is
both analysis and design. They were asked to collaborate in small
groups about analysis and solutions to a common design problem.
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Human Work Interaction Design: Usability in Social, Cultural and Organizational Contexts - Second IFIP WG 13.6 Conference, HWID 2009, Pune, India, October 7-8, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Hardcover, Edition.)
Dinesh Katre, Rikke Orngreen, Pradeep Yammiyavar, Torkil Clemmensen
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We are extremely pleased to present a comprehensive book comprising
a collection of research papers which is basically an outcome of
the Second IFIP TC 13.6 Working Group conference on Human Work
Interaction Design, HWID2009. The conference was held in Pune,
India during October 7-8, 2009. It was hosted by the Centre for
Development of Advanced Computing, India, and jointly organized
with Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; Aarhus University,
Denmark; and Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. The
theme of HWID2009 was Usability in Social, C- tural and
Organizational Contexts. The conference was held under the auspices
of IFIP TC 13 on Human-Computer Interaction. 1 Technical Committee
TC13 on Human-Computer Interaction The committees under IFIP
include the Technical Committee TC13 on Human-Computer Interaction
within which the work of this volume has been conducted. TC13 on
Human-Computer Interaction has as its aim to encourage theoretical
and empirical human science research to promote the design and
evaluation of human-oriented ICT. Within TC13 there are different
working groups concerned with different aspects of human- computer
interaction. The flagship event of TC13 is the bi-annual
international conference called INTERACT at which both invited and
contributed papers are presented. Contributed papers are rigorously
refereed and the rejection rate is high.
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Human Work Interaction Design: Designing for Human Work - The first IFIP TC 13.6 WG Conference: Designing for Human Work, February 13-15, 2006, Madeira, Portugal (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Torkil Clemmensen, Pedro Campos, Rikke Orngreen, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, William Wong
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R3,118
Discovery Miles 31 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book records the very first Working Conference of the newly
established IFIP Working Group on Human-Work Interaction Design,
which was hosted by the University of Madeira in 2006. The theme of
the conference was on synthesizing work analysis and design
sketching, with a particular focus on how to read design sketches
within different approaches to analysis and design of human-work
interaction. Authors were encouraged to submit papers about design
sketches - for interfaces, for organizations of work etc. - that
they themselves had worked on. During the conference, they
presented the lessons they had learnt from the design and
evaluation process, citing reasons for why the designs worked or
why they did not work. Researchers, designers and analysts in this
way confronted concrete design problems in complex work domains and
used this unique opportunity to share their own design problems and
solutions with the community. To successfully practice and do
research within Human - Work Interaction Design requires a high
level of personal skill, which the conference aimed at by
confronting designers and work analysts and those whose research is
both analysis and design. They were asked to collaborate in small
groups about analysis and solutions to a common design problem.
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