Betreff: | [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2014 Interface Design, Evaluation and Impact of the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Track |
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Datum: | Mon, 24 Feb 2014 17:17:03 +0000 |
Von: | Chen, Andrew NK <achen@ku.edu> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
HCI Track at AMCIS 2014 CFP
Interface
Design, Evaluation and Impact
Human
Computer Interaction (HCI) Track
This mini-track is an outlet for
human-computer interaction papers that research interface
design, evaluation, and impact. It supports a wide-ranging
set of research topics, methods, and perspectives. Authors
are encouraged to submit new ways of considering HCI in
light of emerging technologies and technology trends.
We welcome submissions that fall within
the list of topics provided below.
A number of papers regarding interface
design, evaluation and impact have been published at
the premier IS journals in the past. Excellent conference
submissions have also been considered for fast-track options
at journals publishing HCI research.
Possible topics include but are not
limited to the following:
* Behavioral, cognitive, and
motivational aspects of human/computer interaction
* User task analysis and modeling
* The analysis, design, development,
evaluation, and use of information systems
- Guidelines and standards for
interface and interaction design
- Interface design and use for the
Web, mobile devices, touch-screen devices (e.g. tablet)
* Usability testing for the Web, mobile,
and 3-D interface
* HCI security (HCI-SEC) and privacy for
interface design and interaction
* Design of
hedonic and utilitarian user interfaces
- Visual aesthetics and usability issue of user interface
* User interface design and evaluation
for
- B2B, B2C, C2C E-Commerce or
M-Commerce
- Government to Consumer or Business
E-commerce
- Virtual Worlds and Augmented
Reality
- Games
- Group collaboration
- Negotiation and auction
* The impact of interface design or
usability on the attitudes, behaviors, performance,
perceptions, or productivity of individuals, organizations,
and society
* HCI issues related to the elderly, the
disabled, and other special needs populations
* Design and analysis of wearable,
pervasive, or ubiquitous systems and computing
* Issues in teaching and designing HCI
courses or programs
* Human factors issues related to the
design and use of information systems
* Case studies looking at interface or
interaction design and usability
Younghwa “Gabe” Lee
Armstrong Institute of Interactive Media
Studies
Information Systems & Analytics
Farmer School of Business
Miami University
2045A 800 E. High
Street
Oxford, OH 45056-3600
Tel: (513) 529-2164
EMail:
gabelee@miamioh.edu
Anna L. McNab, Ph.D.
Commerce Department
Niagara University
P.O. Box 2201
Niagara University, NY 14109
Tel: (716)286-8142
Email: amcnab@niagara.edu
Andrew
N. K. Chen
Accounting
& Information Systems
School
of Business
University
of Kansas
345N
Summerfield Hall
1300
Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence,
KS 66045-7585
Tel:
(785) 864-7529
Email:
andrewchen@ku.edu