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Chapter 1 Historical Perspective

Significant Event Timeline

“As We May Think” Vannevar Bush (1945)

Reprinted in… Click here

Sketchpad Ivan Sutherland (1962)

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Sketchpad: “Direct Manipulation” Direct manipulation features: Visibility of objects Incremental action and rapid feedback Reversibility Exploration Syntactic correctness of all actions Replacing language with action Term coined by Ben Shneiderman1 1 Shneiderman, B., Direct manipulation: A step beyond programming languages, in IEEE Computer, 1983, August, 57-69.

Invention of the Mouse Doug Engelbart (1963)

Read About Doug Engelbart at… Click here Click here

Knee-controlled lever HCI’s First User Study1 A comparative evaluation of… Mouse Joystick Lightpen Grafacon Knee-controlled lever 1 English, W. K., Engelbart, D. C., & Berman, M. L. (1967). Display selection techniques for text manipulation. IEEE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, HFE-8(1), 5-15. Click here

Experiment Design Participants: 13 Independent variable “Input method” with six levels: mouse, light pen, Grafacon, joystick (position-control), joystick (rate-control), knee-controlled lever Dependent variables Task completion time, error rate (Note: task completion time = access time + motion time) Within-subjects, counterbalanced Task: Press spacebar, acquire device, position cursor on target, select target

Results (1) Notes: 1 Access time with the knee-controlled lever was zero (since the device is always “acquired”). 2 Light pen use is fatiguing, since the user’s arm is held in the air in front of the display.

Results (2)

Xerox Star (1981)

Star GUI Icons

Birth of HCI - 1983 Notable events: First ACM SIGCHI conference (1983) Publication of The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction by Card, Moran, and Newell (1983) Apple Macintosh announced via brochures (December, 1983) and launched (January, 1984)

ACM SIGCHI Mission The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction is the world’s largest association of professionals who work in the research and practice of computer-human interaction. This interdisciplinary group is composed of computer scientists, software engineers, psychologists, interaction designers, graphic designers, sociologists, and anthropologists, just to name some of the domains whose special expertise come to bear in this area. They are brought together by a shared understanding that designing useful and usable technology is an interdisciplinary process, and believe that when done properly it has the power to transform persons’ lives.

SIGCHI Web Site Click here

SIGCHI Conference Publications

The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction Card, Moran, and Newell (1983)

The Model Human Processor

Apple Macintosh (1984)

MacWrite Software

Apple Macintosh Commercial (1984) Click here

Apple Macintosh Timeline

Growth of HCI (1983-…) Example of an early research topic Breadth vs. depth in menu design

HCI Research Research precedes products Consider… Were these ideas born out of engineering or design brilliance? Not really… Two-finger gestures (Apple iPhone, 2007) Acceleration-sensing (Nintendo Wiimote, 2005) Wheel mouse (Microsoft Intellimouse, 1996) Single-stroke text input (Palm’s Graffiti, 1995)

Acceleration-sensing: 1978 1 1998 2 1993 4 1993 3 1 Herot, C. F., & Weinzapfel, G. (1978). One-point touch input of vector information for computer displays. Proc SIGGRAPH ‘78, 210-216, New York: ACM. 2 Harrison, B., Fishkin, K. P., Gujar, A., Mochon, C., & Want, R. (1998). Squeeze me, hold me, tilt me! An exploration of manipulative user interfaces. Proc CHI '98, 17-24, New York: ACM. 3 Venolia, D. (1993). Facile 3D manipulation. Proc CHI '93, 31-36, New York: ACM. 4 Goldberg, D., & Richardson, C. (1993). Touch-typing with a stylus. Proc CHI '93, 80-87, New York: ACM. Two-finger gestures: Acceleration-sensing: Wheel mouse: Single-stroke text input: 2007? 2005? 1996? 1995?

Resources Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.ca/ ACM Digital Library: http://portal.acm.org/ HCI Bibliography: http://hcibib.org/ Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ Book web site: http://www.yorku.ca/mack/HCIbook

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