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Advance Program - Consortium

The Development Consortium: Beyond the Desktop (Day 1)

Sunday, 08:30 - 17:00

This event will be held over both Sunday and Monday 2-3 April

Each year, the Development Consortium sets out to look at issues and directions that the HCI community and SIGCHI should develop in the coming years. For CHI 2000, the Development Consortium will focus on Beyond the Desktop - the extraordinary growth of computer based devices and services worldwide that are becoming embedded in the way we live. Beyond the Desktop will highlight emerging technologies and their users, interaction techniques, and contexts of use.

The Consortium is made up of an interdisciplinary group of participants representing a variety of perspectives; professional, occupational, and geographical. Participants have been invited on the basis of position papers submitted to the Consortium's organizer.

Chair

Ian McClelland, Philips Consumer Electronics

Presentations:
  • HeartCare HouseCalls: Delivering Web-Based Health Informatics without Desktops
    Barrett S. Caldwell, Michelle Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Beyond the Desktop: Diversity and Artistry
    Alan Tutner II, Lucy T. Nowell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • Conversational Integration of Multimedia and Multimodal Interaction
    Ulrike Spierling, ZGDV Computer Graphics Center

  • Office Environments for CSCW In Design and Architecture
    Barbara Freiberger, Dieter Mankau, Hochschule fur Gestaltung
    Wolfgang Muller, Darmstadt University of Technology

  • Novel User Interface Technologies and Conversational User Interfaces for Information Appliances
    Norbert Gerfelder, Ulrike Spierling, ZGDV Computer Graphics Center
    Wolfgang Muller, Darmstadt University of Technology

  • Beyond The Desktop - And Into Your Vehicle
    David J. Wheatley, User Centered Research, Motorola Labs

  • Trust in Design
    Stephen Marsh, John Meech, National Research Council Canada

  • Environmental Interfaces: Homelab
    Chad Burkey, Center for Strategic Technology Research, Andersen Consulting

  • Bringing Text Input Beyond The Desktop
    Christina James, Michael Longe, Tegic Communications

  • Active Environments: Sensing and Responding to Groups of People
    Joseph E. McCarthy, Center for Strategic Technology Research, Andersen Consulting

  • Magic Home: Exploiting the Duality Between the Physical and the Virtual Worlds
    Dadong Wau, Center for Strategic Technology Research, Andersen Consulting

  • Context-Sensitive eCommerce
    Kelly L. Dempski, Center for Strategic Technology Research, Andersen Consulting

  • Accessibility of Telecommunications Services
    Martin Maguire, HUSAT Research Institute, Longhborough University

  • The Intelligent Thermostat: A Mixed-Initiative User Interface
    David Keyson, M.P.A.J. de Hough, A Freudenthal, A.P.O.S. Venaveren, Delft University of Technology

  • Beyond Product Usability: User Satisfaction and Quality Management
    Marcin Sikorski, Technical University of Gdansk

  • Information Appliance Design at Sun Microsystems
    Mike Mohageg, Eric Bergman, Sun Microsystems

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