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<b>Full Title:</b> <''interactions''><br> | |||
<b>Type:</b> Magazine<br> | <b>Type:</b> Magazine<br> | ||
<b>Short Description:</b> Magazine for designers of interactive products.<br> | |||
<b>Publisher:</b> ACM<br> | <b>Publisher:</b> ACM<br> | ||
<b>ISSN:</b> 1072-5520<br> | <b>ISSN:</b> 1072-5520<br> | ||
<b> | <b>Bimonthly (six issues per volume)</b><br> | ||
<b>Homepage:</b> http://www.acm.org/interactions/<br> | |||
<b>Digital Library:</b> http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=magazine&idx=J373&coll=portal&dl=ACM | |||
=== Description === | |||
{{Quotation|interactions is a timely new magazine on applied human-computer interaction (HCI). Its primary objective is to communicate ideas, standards, practices, research results and case studies to the practitioner. Users, developers, designers, managers, researchers and purchasers interested in HCI will gain access to leading-edge ideas and tools that emerge from research and development, achieving a true technology transfer from R&D settings to the practitioner community.|[ACM, 2006]}} | |||
== References == | |||
[ACM, 2006] ACM, interactions, Retrieved at: June 9, 2006. http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=magazine&idx=J373&coll=portal&dl=ACM | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 9 June 2006
Full Title: <interactions>
Type: Magazine
Short Description: Magazine for designers of interactive products.
Publisher: ACM
ISSN: 1072-5520
Bimonthly (six issues per volume)
Homepage: http://www.acm.org/interactions/
Digital Library: http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=magazine&idx=J373&coll=portal&dl=ACM
Description
interactions is a timely new magazine on applied human-computer interaction (HCI). Its primary objective is to communicate ideas, standards, practices, research results and case studies to the practitioner. Users, developers, designers, managers, researchers and purchasers interested in HCI will gain access to leading-edge ideas and tools that emerge from research and development, achieving a true technology transfer from R&D settings to the practitioner community.
[ACM, 2006]
References
[ACM, 2006] ACM, interactions, Retrieved at: June 9, 2006. http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=magazine&idx=J373&coll=portal&dl=ACM