ICIS 2004 Track on HCI
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
We interact with computers nearly everywhere, impacting not only the way we work but many other aspects of our lives too. Interactions with co-workers, with government, with colleagues and with friends have come to be mediated by information and communication technology. The design of these interactions with computers, whether as individuals, groups or societies, should be informed by psychological, social and technical knowledge. This track aims to reflect advances in these sources of knowledge. We welcome papers on HCI research that has design implications as well as methodologies of HCI design.
Possible topics include:
- Psychological and social aspects of HCI
- New HCI techniques
- Personalization and adaptive interfaces
- Website design
- Interface designs on new platforms such as mobile technology
- Usability engineering and measurement
- Engineering online trust
- Design methodologies
- Design implications of diversity in users and environments
- Impacts on life at work and home as design considerations
- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 3, 2004
- NOTIFICATION OF REVIEW OUTCOME: AUGUST 10, 2004
- DEADLINE FOR FINAL PAPERS: SEPTEMBER 6, 2004
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Dinesh Batra, Florida International University
Maung Sein, Agder University College
Ananth Srinivasan, University of Auckland
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Kil-Soo Suh, Yonsei University
Hock Chuan Chan, National University of Singapore
John Lim, National University of Singapore
Lorne Olfman, Claremont Graduate University
Jane Webster, Queen’s University
Jane Carey, Arizona State University West
Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research and University of Washington
TRACK CO-CHAIRS
Dr. Dov Te’eni Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel Phone: (972) 3-6408112 |
Dr. Kai Lim City University of Hong Kong Kowloon, Hong Kong Phone: (852) 27888045 Fax: (852) 27888694 |