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The scope of Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is the study of human factors in the human-computer interaction process, including research, design, development, and evaluation of interactive computing systems. The focus is on human communication and interaction with computer systems. SIGCHI provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among computer scientists, behavioral and cognitive scientists, system designers, and end users, and it serves as a clearing house of information for the field of human factors and user psychology research and development.
The SIGCHI Bulletin is SIGCHI's membership newsletter. It is published six times per year and sent to all members of SIGCHI as a supplement to interactions magazine. The Bulletin publishes SIGCHI news, columns and short articles on a variety of topics, book reviews, announcements of and reports from conferences, workshops, and events of interest to SIGCHI members, and letters to the editor. SIGCHI Bulletin does not accept advertisements; prospective advertisers should consider interactions magazine. View all 21 works published by SIGCHI Bulletin |
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SIGCHI Bulletin
Abstract: The scope of Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is the study of human factors in the human-computer interaction process, including research, design, development, and evaluation of interactive computing systems. The focus is on human communication and interaction with computer systems. SIGCHI provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among computer scientists, behavioral and cognitive scientists, system designers, and end users, and it serves as a clearing house of information for the field of human factors and user psychology research and development.
The SIGCHI Bulletin is SIGCHI's membership newsletter. It is published six times per year and sent to all members of SIGCHI as a supplement to interactions magazine. The Bulletin publishes SIGCHI news, columns and short articles on a variety of topics, book reviews, announcements of and reports from conferences, workshops, and events of interest to SIGCHI members, and letters to the editor. SIGCHI Bulletin does not accept advertisements; prospective advertisers should consider interactions magazine.
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