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Irene De Pellegrin Llorente, Howard M. Hoganson, Marcella Windmuller-Campione and Steve Miller
Forest management situations are intrinsically challenging due to the nature of being an interconnected and multi-faceted problem. Integrating ecological, social, and economic objectives is one of the biggest hurdles for forest planners. Often, decisions...
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Susan Keller,Ross Smith,Steve Howard,Jennie Carroll
As information systems move out of the office into the wider world and are merged with mobile appliances, buildings and even clothing, the representations traditionally used in any one discipline may not be adequate for understanding these new domains. ...
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Jesper Kjeldskov,Martin Gibbs,Franks Vetere,Steve Howard,Sonja Pedell,Karen Mecoles,Marcus Bunyan
Intimacy is a crucial element of domestic life that has received insufficient attention from Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers despite their rapidly growing interest in the design of interactive technologies for domestic use. Intimate acts dif...
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Jennie Carroll,Steve Howard,Jane Peck,John Murphy
Users appropriate a technology through a process of evaluation that results either in rejection or adoption, adaptation and integration of the technology into their everyday activities. Currently this process, and the influences on users? decisions withi...
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Steve Howard
This paper argues that information system's requirements can be in tension with both themselves and the context to which they apply. The tensions act as limiters on our ability to deliver effective information systems. In the paper we describe examples o...
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