The 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2009, will be held jointly with the affiliated Conferences in the Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, in San Diego, California, USA, 19-24 July 2009.
It will cover a broad spectrum of themes related to Human Computer Interaction, including theoretical issues, methods, tools, processes and case studies in HCI design, as well as novel interaction techniques, interfaces and applications.
The program will feature, among others: pre-conference half-day and full-day tutorials, parallel sessions, poster presentations, an opening session with a keynote address, an exhibition including demonstrations by industrial companies.
The Conference Proceedings will be published by Springer.
For the Call for Participation and further information, please visit the Conference website.
Abbas Moallem
Table of Contents | Top of PageIn the context of the HCI International 2009 Conference Exhibition, exhibitors will have an ideal opportunity to exhibit their products and services to an international audience of over 2,300 researchers, academics, professionals and users in the field of HCI. Attendees will be able to examine state-of-the- art HCI technology and interact with manufacturing representatives, vendors, publishers, and potential employers. More information about the Exhibition will be available in the future through the Conference website.
Table of Contents | Top of PageOrganizations wishing to sponsor a special event or to be a general sponsor of the Conference are welcome to contact the Sponsorship Administration at sponsorship@hcii2009.org.
Table of Contents | Top of PageThis 626-pages book collects 19 contributions on user interface design for a number of diverse user groups, including disabled people. The book provides a good understanding of the problems related to designing user interfaces for various target groups , such as young children (section 1), people with autism (section 9), people with visual impairments (sections 5 and 6), people with Down syndrome (section 7), and older adults. Focus on application and real cases is especially pleasing for those who are looking for real examples when referring to an HCI technical book. Each project provides suggestions and design guidelines through a research methodology,. Since this book is built around real projects; readers will not be frustrated by lack of context and real examples. Introductory content is provided in each chapter and might be a little frustrating for advance readers, but might also be an enriching and learning experience for more novice readers in the field of HCI. The book certainly serves its objective by providing a framework to create business cases in designing for all.
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“Universal Usability: Designing Computer Interfaces for Divers Users”, by Jonathan Lazar (Ed.), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2007, 626 pages. ISBN 978-0-470-02727-1
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Table of Contents | Top of PageThe HCI International NEWS is a newsletter that contains information about the HCI International 2009 Conference, book reviews, news from the field of HCI, as well as links to interesting articles and conferences. If you have any questions or comments, or if you would like to make a contribution, please contact the Editor, Dr. Abbas Moallem. The opinions that are expressed in this Newsletter are the sole responsibility of its authors and do not represent any institution or company.
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