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CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Human Impact of UI Design Paradigms (PART 3 – Future UI Technology) Robert Ritchey and Ruben Campos.

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1 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Human Impact of UI Design Paradigms (PART 3 – Future UI Technology) Robert Ritchey and Ruben Campos

2 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing Spring 2006 Purpose/Goal Analyse the impact that different GUI designs have on both users and software developers

3 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing Spring 2006 Strategy show the history of user interfaces discuss different types of User Interfaces how they are different how they are used how they are implemented

4 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing Spring 2006 Presentation Schedule First session – Intro History Modern User Interfaces Second Session - demos/analysis of different types Impacts on User Behaviour patterns Impacts on Software Design/Architecture Third Session – Future UI Technologies and their potential human impact Robert’s Perspective Ruben’s Perspective

5 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Intro … “For thirty years most interface design, and most computer design, has been headed down the path of the "dramatic" machine. Its highest ideal is to make a computer so exciting, so wonderful, so interesting, that we never want to be without it. A less-traveled path I call the "invisible"; its highest ideal is to make a computer so imbedded, so fitting, so natural, that we use it without even thinking about it.” – Mark Weiser

6 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Quick Definition “…the parts of a computer and its software that you (the computer user) see, hear, touch, or talk to ”

7 Systems that allow users to interact with the machine through touch. Tactile Systems

8 Screen Readers Voice Recognition Sound

9 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Other graphics Holographic Output http://innovation.swmed.edu/research/instrument ation/res_inst_dev3d.html Virtual Keyboard http://www.virtualdevices.net/ http://www.alpern.org/weblog/stories/2003/01/09 /projectionKeyboards.html 4D Graphics http://www- staff.it.uts.edu.au/~don/pubs/fourd.html

10 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Factors Influencing Future UI ACM SIGCHI http://sigchi.org/cdg/cdg2.html#2_2_2

11 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Near Future AJAX on Mobile Opera Framework SDK Beta http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/pla tform/ http://opengardensblog.futuretext.com/arc hives/2006/01/mobile_web_20_a.html http://ajax.sys- con.com/read/199481_2.htm http://www.informationweek.com/story/sh owArticle.jhtml?articleID=174300069&tid= 5979 http://24.205.134.140:5801 http://oxine.opera.com/documentation/

12 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 In Research Human interface through speech, gestures and 3D interaction http://news.zdnet.com/2036-2_22-5730862.html Tangible Objects with Tangible User Interface (TUI) http://guir.berkeley.edu/projects/papier-mache/ http://www.dh.umu.se/fprw/files/pdf/Hyoung_Des igningATUIForRefrigerator.pdf

13 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 In Research – Cont’d Multi-touch Interaction Research http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/ Ambient Intelligence (Context Sensitive) http://www.vepsy.com/communication/book5/09_ AMI_Schmidt.pdf Direct Physical Object Communication http://www.vepsy.com/communication/book5/07_ AMI_Kameas.pdf http://www.math.nyu.edu/~js153/papers/activeTa ble.pdf

14 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 In Research – Cont’d Ubiquitous Research http://www.parc.xerox.com/research/subth eme.php?subtheme=Ubiquitous+Computin g

15 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Potential Impacts On End User Less dependence on traditional desktop/laptop? More natural Human to Computer Interaction? More Object to Object interface? i.e. – less human “middle object” Less tangible interaction between Humans e.g. – Picking up the phone to order pizza More convenience at the expense of mental exercise? Ethical Impact?

16 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Potential Impacts On Architect/Developer More Embedded type programming? Grid Computing paradigm? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing Web Services? Wireless Centric?

17 CS575 - Human Issues in Computing CSULA Spring 2006 Conclusion Regardless of changes in UI Technology the mainstay is the inevitable impact on Humans


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