Conference Paper: Putting the horse before the cart: formulating and exploring methods for studying cognitive technology

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TitlePutting the horse before the cart: formulating and exploring methods for studying cognitive technology
AuthorsGorayska, B
Marsh, JP
Mey, JL
Issue Date1997
PublisherIEEE.
CitationHumanizing the Information Age, the 2nd International Conference on Cognitive Technology Proceedings, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, 25-28 August 1997, p. 2-9 [How to Cite?]
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CT.1997.617675
AbstractThe First International Conference on Cognitive Technology (CT'95, Hong Kong, 1995) explored a radically new way of thinking about the impact computer technology has on humans, especially on the human mind. Our main aim at that time was a consideration of these effects with respect to rendering the interface between people and computers more humane. And we exemplified our approach by pointing to existing trends and tendencies in the vast new loosely organized field of research often referred to as `HCI' (`human computer interaction'; the replacement for the politically and factually `incorrect' MMI, `man machine interface')
ISBN0-8186-8084-9
DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CT.1997.617675
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dc.contributor.authorGorayska, B
dc.contributor.authorMarsh, JP
dc.contributor.authorMey, JL
dc.date.accessioned2007-10-30T06:32:00Z
dc.date.available2007-10-30T06:32:00Z
dc.date.issued1997
dc.description.abstractThe First International Conference on Cognitive Technology (CT'95, Hong Kong, 1995) explored a radically new way of thinking about the impact computer technology has on humans, especially on the human mind. Our main aim at that time was a consideration of these effects with respect to rendering the interface between people and computers more humane. And we exemplified our approach by pointing to existing trends and tendencies in the vast new loosely organized field of research often referred to as `HCI' (`human computer interaction'; the replacement for the politically and factually `incorrect' MMI, `man machine interface')
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dc.identifier.citationHumanizing the Information Age, the 2nd International Conference on Cognitive Technology Proceedings, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, 25-28 August 1997, p. 2-9 [How to Cite?]
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CT.1997.617675
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CT.1997.617675
dc.identifier.hkuros36029
dc.identifier.isbn0-8186-8084-9
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/45670
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherIEEE.
dc.rights©1997 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works must be obtained from the IEEE.
dc.rightsCreative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License
dc.titlePutting the horse before the cart: formulating and exploring methods for studying cognitive technology
dc.typeConference_Paper