Title
HCI: Whose Problem Is It Anyway?
Abstract
This paper reviews the current state of HCI. We argue that HCI lacks a sufficient understanding of the issues that effect the usability both of computer systems, and of HCI practices in real situations of system design and implementation. In this paper, we explore these issues from the perspective of `problem ownership". Internally, various constituencies of expertise compete to define and address the fundamental problems; externally, there is uncertainty and ambiguity as to the identity of the ...
Year
Venue
DocType
1992
CONTROL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
18
0926-5473
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.58
9
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gilbert Cockton1969595.36
Michael D. Harrison21004115.78
Barbara H. Kwasnik320519.42
Robin R. Penner4327.32
Rob Procter569389.03
L Bass632.58
A Dix7173.76
M Beaudouinlafon832.92
N Carlsen9165.27
J Ukelson104711.09
J Larson1143.51
R Kazman1232.58