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The Department of Information Systems
Comprehensive Review Reading List
Human-Centered Computing
- Czaja, S. and Lee, C. C. (2007). Information Technologies and Older Adults. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 777-792.
- Hanson, V. (2007). Computing Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 885-893.
- Jacko, J. A., Vitense, H. S., and Scott, I. U. (2007). Visual Impairments and Computing Technologies. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 853-870.
- Newell, A. F., Carmichael, A., Gregor, P., Alm, N., Waller, A. (2007). Information technology for cognitive support. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 811-828.
- Sears, A., Young, M., and Feng, J. (2007). Physical Disabilities and Computing Technologies: An Analysis of Impairments. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 829-852.
- DeRosis, F., S. Pizzutico, and B. DeCarolis, “Formal description and evaluation of user-adapted interfaces”, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 95-120, 1998.
- Norcio, A. F. and J. Stanley, “Adaptive human-computer interfaces: A literature survey and perspective”, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, vol. SMC-19, no. 2, pp. 399-408, 1989.
- Zadrozny, W., M. Budzikowska, J. Chai, N. Kambhata, S. Levesque, and N. Nicolov, “Natural language Dialogue for Personalized Interaction”, Communications of the ACM, vol. 43, no. 8, pp. 116-120, 2000.
- Ackerman, M. S. (2000). The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap Between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility. Human-Computer Interaction, 15(2-3), 179-204.
- Grudin, Jonathan. (1994) "Groupware and social dynamics: eight challenges for developers", Communications of the ACM, Volume 37, Issue 1 (January 1994), 92-105.
- Marcus, A. (2007) "Global And Intercultural User-Interface Design" In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction (2nd Edition). Lawrence Erlbaun Associates, pp. 355-380.
- Shneiderman, B. and P. Maes, “Direct manipulation vs. interface agents”, Interaction, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 42-61, 1997.
- Gray, W. D., & Salzman, M. C. (1998). Damaged merchandise? A review of experiments that compare usability evaluation methods. Human-Computer Interaction, 13(3), 203-261
- Kieras, D. (2007). Model-based evaluation. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 1191-1208.
- Nielsen, J. and J. Levy, “Measuring usability”, Communications of the ACM, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 66-75, 1994.
- Ozok, A. (2007). Survey Design and Implementation in HCI. In: A. Sears and J. Jacko (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (2nd Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, pp. 1151-1169.
- Bush, V., “As we may think”, Atlantic Monthly, pp. 101-108, 1945.
- Miller, G. A., “The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information”, Psychological Review, vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 81-96, 1956.
- Norman, D. A., The Psychology of Everyday Things, New York, NY: Basic Books, Inc., 1988.
- Komlodi, Anita; Marchionini, Gary; Soergel, Dagobert (Accepted for publication) Search history support for finding information: User interface design recommendations from a user study. Information Processing and Management.
- Sears, A. & Shneiderman, B. (1994). Split menus: Effectively using selection frequency to organize menus. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 1, 1, 27-51.
- Allen, R. B., “Mental Models and User Models”, in Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, M. Helander, T. K. Landauer, and P. Prabhu, (Eds.), Elsevier Science, pp. 49-63, 1997.
- Fischer, G., “User modeling in human-computer interaction”, User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction, pp. 1-80, 2000.
- Staggers, N. and A. F. Norcio, “Mental models: Concepts for human-computer interface research”, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, vol. 38, pp. 587-605, 1993.
- Oviatt, Sharon (2007). Multimodal Interfaces. In: J. Jacko and A. Sears (eds) The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, 413-432.
- Nielsen, J., “Iterative user interface design”, Computer, vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 32-41, 1993.
- Carroll, J., “Human-computer interaction: Psychology as a science of design”, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 501-522, 1997.
- Brad Myers, Scott E. Hudson, and Randy Pausch, "Past, Present and Future of User Interface Software Tools," in John M. Carroll, ed. HCI In the New Millennium. New York: ACM Press, Addison-Wesley, 2001. pp. 213-233.
- Emurian, H.H., & Durham, A.G. Computer-Based Tutoring Systems: A Behavioral Approach. In J.A. Jacko & A. Sears (Eds.), Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 677-697), Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates, 2003.
- Card, S. (2007) “Information Visualization. In: Jacko, J., Sears, A. Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. Lawrence Erlbaun Associates, pp. 509-543.