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Human Media Technology - The Human-centered, Sustainable Technology Development

Encarnação, José L. ; Loseries, Fritz ; Sifaqui, Christian (1998):
Human Media Technology - The Human-centered, Sustainable Technology Development.
pp. 132-140, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, Computer Graphics International '98. Proceedings, [Conference or Workshop Item]

Abstract

The development of the Internet, the Web, and Java let us believe that computing technology seems to become an integral part of our daily life environment that hopefully supports us in improving the quality of life. But what does this mean to the future of information technology development? This paper presents visions towards sustainable, human-centered technology developments. New trends in human computer interaction and human information interaction are necessary for enabling even the naive user to communicate and interact with computers. What we need is a pradigm shift from the conventional information technology towards a human media technology which focus on the interaction manner between human beings and information space or amongst human beings through information space.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Erschienen: 1998
Creators: Encarnação, José L. ; Loseries, Fritz ; Sifaqui, Christian
Title: Human Media Technology - The Human-centered, Sustainable Technology Development
Language: English
Abstract:

The development of the Internet, the Web, and Java let us believe that computing technology seems to become an integral part of our daily life environment that hopefully supports us in improving the quality of life. But what does this mean to the future of information technology development? This paper presents visions towards sustainable, human-centered technology developments. New trends in human computer interaction and human information interaction are necessary for enabling even the naive user to communicate and interact with computers. What we need is a pradigm shift from the conventional information technology towards a human media technology which focus on the interaction manner between human beings and information space or amongst human beings through information space.

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA
Uncontrolled Keywords: Human-computer interaction (HCI)
Divisions: 20 Department of Computer Science
20 Department of Computer Science > Interactive Graphics Systems
Event Title: Computer Graphics International '98. Proceedings
Date Deposited: 16 Apr 2018 09:06
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