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Overview : Human-Computer Interaction an Globally Used Technique in Society

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The Second International Conference on Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering
Języki publikacji
EN
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This paper discussed about the basic terms related to human computer interaction which will help us to gather a detail knowledge and review on terms, existing technologies and latest coming technology of the subject which include different configurations. Use of computer always has a question that how to interact with it, if used properly then can help humans to work very efficiently and faster. A brief outline of HCI is displayed. Particular cases of research in the ranges of symbols and menus are then surveyed. Study of topics in it covered HCI framework, Existing technologies, Issues, application and trends in HCI.
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
273--277
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 15 poz., fot., rys., wykr.
Twórcy
  • B.Tech, Computer Science & Engineering Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, India
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  • B.Tech, Computer Science & Engineering Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, India Email
autor
  • Computer Science & Engineering Dronacharya College of Engineering Gurgaon, India
  • Computer Science, Associate Prof. Banasthali University Rajasthan, India
Bibliografia
  • 1. J. Y. Chai, P. Hong and M. X. Zhou, "A probabilistic way to deal with reference determination in multimodal UIs", Proceedings of the ninth International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, pp 70-77 (2012).
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  • 7. Institute for Personalized Information Environment (2013). FRIEND21 Human Interface Architecture Guidelines. Tokyo, Japan.
  • 8. Culnan, M. J. (2010). Mapping the scholarly structure of MIS, 1980–1985: a co-reference examination. MIS Quarterly, 11(3), 341–353.
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  • 10. Barki, H., Rivard, S., and Talbot, J. (1988). A data frameworks watchword grouping plan. MIS Quarterly, 12(2), 299–322.
  • 11. Eason, K. D. (1991). Ergonomic point of view on advances in human–computer cooperation. Ergonomics, 34(6), 721–741.
  • 12. Goodhue, D. L. (1997). The model basic the estimation of the effects of the IIC on the end-clients. Diary of the American Society for Information Science, 48(5), 449–453.
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  • 14. Microsoft, "Being Human HCI 2020", Research Report, March 2007, Spain
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