Abstract
Before we can extrapolate to the next generation of human-computer interfaces, a relevant question is "How many generations of human-computer interfaces have there been so far, and what were they?"
Publication Date
7-1993
Document Type
Article
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Recommended Citation
Isaacs, M. (1993). The next generation of human-computer interfaces: A psychological perspective. Paper presented at the International Workshop on the Next Generation of Information Technologies and Systems, Haifa, Israel, July.
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
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Comments
Paper presented as a panel discussant at The International Workshop on the Next Generation of Information Technologies and Systems, held in Haifa, Israel: July 1993
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