文档介绍:puter Interaction Series
Editors-in-chief
John Karat
IBM Thomas Research Center (USA)
Jean Vanderdonckt
Universite´ catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
Editorial Board
Gregory Abowd, ia Institute of Technology (USA)
Gaelle¨ Calvary, LIG-University of Grenoble I (France)
John Carroll, School of Information Sciences & Technology, Penn State
University (USA)
Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland (UK)
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research (USA)
Steve Feiner, Columbia University (USA)
Elizabeth Furtado, University of Fortaleza (Brazil)
Kristina Ho¨ok,¨ SICS (Sweden)
Robert Jacob, Tufts University (USA)
Robin Jeffries, Google (USA)
Peter Johnson, University of Bath (UK)
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Philippe Palanque, Universite´ Paul Sabatier (France)
Oscar Pastor, University of Valencia (Spain)
Fabio Paterno,` R (Italy)
Costin Pribeanu, National Institute for Research & Development in
Informatics (Romania)
Marilyn Salzman, Salzman Consulting (USA)
Chris Schmandt, Massachussetts Institute of Technology (USA)
Markus Stolze, IBM Zurich¨ (Switzerland)
Gerd Szwillus, Universitat¨ Paderborn (Germany)
Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg (Austria)
Gerrit van der Veer, University of Twente (herlands)
Schumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center (USA)
puter Interaction is a multidisciplinary field focused on human aspects of the
development puter technology. puter-based technology es increasingly
pervasive – not just in developed countries, but worldwide – the need to take a human-
centered approach in the design and development of this technology es ever more
important. For roughly 30 years now, researchers and practitioners putational and
behavioral sciences have worked to identify theory and practice that influences the direction
of these technologies, and this diverse work makes up the field of puter inter-
action. Broadly speaking, it includes the study of what technology might be able to do for
people and how p