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Group HCI design: problems and prospects
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Source ACM SIGCHI Bulletin archive
Volume 22 ,  Issue 2  (October 1990) table of contents
Pages: 37 - 41  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISSN:0736-6906
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ABSTRACT

Design of human-computer interfaces is typically carried out by groups of designers rather than by isolated individuals. In this report, we characterize those groups and their contexts, examine the problems that such groups encounter, and evaluate the extent to which current HCI techniques address the needs of groups of designers.



Collaborative Colleagues:
Bernard J. Catterall: colleagues
Susan Harker: colleagues
Gary Klein: colleagues
Mark Notess: colleagues
John C. Tang: colleagues