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Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book Series

DOI: 10.4018/ATHI
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Description

The Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book Series provides a platform for publication of books that address the broad topics of Human-Computer Interactions (HCI).  The type of books that the series intends to publish is therefore broad and interdisciplinary and can include aspects from a wide variety of disciplines. These disciplines range from more classic HCI areas such as usability and accessibility evaluation, user modeling, user interface design to non-classic HCI domains like social computing and online communities, interaction with computer games, CSCW, ethnographic study of human-computer interaction and human interaction from the point of view of sociology or philosophy.

The Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book Series is open to all research paradigms, be they empirical or conceptual, but requires that they be accessible and reflected. The series aims to improve the understanding of how technology effects human interaction and the growing reliance on computing and information sharing.

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Mission

The Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book Series provides a platform for publication of books that address the broad topics of Human-Computer Interactions (HCI). The series seeks to enhance the current state of understanding related to human interaction with technology and how that interaction continues to influence society.
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Topics Covered

The Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book Series aims to cover expansive, cross-disciplinary accounts of usability and accessibility evaluation, user modeling, user interface design, as well as social computing, online communities, gaming, and philosophical structures of human-computer interaction.

Possible topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Adaptive interfaces

  • Analysis and design methods

  • Architectures for interaction

  • Computer-augmented environment

  • Computer-based learning

  • Cross cultural interfaces

  • Ecological interfaces

  • Graphical user interface

  • HCI standards

  • Home and entertainment systems

  • Information visualization

  • Intelligent and agent systems

  • Interaction design

  • Interaction through wireless communication networks

  • Interfaces for distributed environments

  • Multimedia design

  • Non-verbal interfaces

  • Speech and natural language interfaces

  • Support for creativity

  • Usability engineering

  • Usability testing

  • User interface development environments

  • User support systems

  • Virtual Reality

  • Access to education and learning

  • Accessibility guidelines

  • Accessible network communities

  • Adaptive and augmented interaction

  • Alternative I/O techniques

  • Ambient intelligence

  • Architectures and tools for universal access

  • Computer mediated virtual spaces

  • Context aware, personalized computing

  • Designing for diversity

  • Development methods

  • Disappearing computer

  • Economics of universal access

  • Environments of use

  • Intelligent user services

  • Interaction techniques, platforms and metaphors

  • Modality independent interaction

  • Multi sensory interfaces

  • Personalization

  • Privacy issues in sensor-augmented environments

  • Proactive computing

  • Smart artifacts and smart environments

  • Ubiquitous access

  • Universal design
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    Editorial Advisory Board

    Advances in Technology and Human Interaction (ATHI) Book SeriesEditor-in-Chief: Panayiotis Zaphiris, City University - London, UKAssociate Editors: Daniel Cunliffe, University of Glamorgan, UK Claude Ghaoui, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Epaminondas Kapetanios, Plirosoft GmbH, Switzerland Tom McEwan, Napier University, UK Mats Edenius, Uppsala University, Sweden Anabela Sarmento, Instituto Politécnico do Porto, PortugalInternational Editorial Advisory Board: Willem-Paul Brinkman, Brunel University, UK Bendik Bygstad, Norwegian School of Information Technology, Norway Anita Greenhill, University of Manchester, UK Sunil Hazari, State University of West Georgia, USA Carolyn Jacobson, Marymount University, USA Lynette Kvasny, Pennsylvania State University, USA Seamas Kelly, University College Dublin, Ireland Deborah Lafky, Claremont Graduate University, USA António Lucas Soares, University of Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal Diane Murphy, Marymount University, USA Michael Waltemathe, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany
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    Author(s)/Editor(s) Biography

    Panayiotis Zaphiris
    Panayiotis Zaphiris is a senior lecturer at the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, School of Informatics of City University London (UK). Before joining City University, he was a researcher at the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University (USA), where he also got his PhD in Human-Computer Interaction. He also holds an MSc in Systems Engineering and a BSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland. His research interests lie in human-computer interaction with an emphasis in inclusive design and social aspect of computing. He is also interested in internet-related research, such as Web usability, online communities, e-learning, computer aided leanguage learning (CALL) and social network analysis of online computer-mediated human-to-hman interactions. Panayiotis was the principal investigator of the JISC Information Visualisation Foundation Student an a co-investigator on the DRC Formal Investigation into Web Site Accessibility (managing the automatic testing of 1000 websites) and the JISC Usability Studies for JISC Services and Information Environment projects.
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