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  1. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin (SGCH)
  2. Volume 24
  3. Volume 24, Issue 3, July 1992
  4. Taking SIGCHI to Amsterdam
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Volume 24, Issue 4, Oct. 1992
Volume 24, Issue 3, July 1992
1992—A critical year in HCI education
Taking SIGCHI to Amsterdam
East meets West, North, and South
Socially responsible computing I
Socially responsible computing II
Conference report: empirical studies of programmers
Hawaii international conference on system sciences
Hypertext'91 trip report
HILITES
Technical Reports
ABSTRACTS OF INTEREST
Volume 24, Issue 2, April 1992
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Taking SIGCHI to Amsterdam

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Karat, John Karat, Claire-Marie
Abstract When we started this column last year, we had fully intended on trying to corner some of the overseas SIGCHI membership and capture their views on key distinctions between North American and "other" brands of HCI work (both research and applied). This has proven difficult to do, not because differences do not exist, but because in most areas we are more similar than different. In broad terms we are all interested in improving the quality of human computer interaction, though we may focus in different areas when we measure such quality. For example, I still think it is safe to say that North Americans place more emphasis on minimizing user effort in applied HCI work, while Scandinavians place more effort on improving quality of work (which may mean something different than minimizing keystrokes). That this is not "news" is related to the fact that these different communities have been in communication for some time now. Scandinavians are better able to discuss GOMS models, and North Americans better able to discuss participatory design.
Starting Page 6
Ending Page 8
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISSN 07366906
DOI 10.1145/134421.134426
Journal ACM SIGCHI Bulletin (SGCH)
Volume Number 24
Issue Number 3
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1992-07-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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