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  1. HCI

    font face monospace style font size 123 HCI span with the last character being uppercase i not lowercase L may refer to TOCright Computing Home Computer Initiative , a United Kingdom government programme designed to increase the use of computers in the home Host controller interface USB, Firewire Host controller interface , a defined and usually standardized interface between a host computer and a USB, Firewire bus adapter Bluetooth protocols Host.2Fcontroller interface .28HCI.29 Host Controller Interface between host computer and Bluetooth controller Human computer interaction , the study of how people interact with computers Human computer interaction security , the study of how people interact with computers concerning information security Science and technology Highly charged ion , an ion in very high charge states due to the loss of many or most of its bound electrons Hot carriers injection , a phenomenon in solid state electronic devices when charge carriers gain enough potential energy to overcome potential barrier s and migrate to a different area of the device Organizations Handgun Control, Inc., the former name of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Health Communications , Inc., an American publishing house Human Concern International , a Canadian organization working in international development and emergency relief assistance since 1980 Schools Harbord Collegiate Institute , a school in Toronto, Canada Humberside Collegiate Institute , a school in Toronto, Canada Hwa Chong Institution , a prestigious school located in Singapore See also Hydrogen chloride , whose chemical symbol is HCl with the last letter being lowercase L HCL disambiguation disambiguation de HCI fr HCI ko HCI it HCI ru HCI sv HCI zh HCI ...   more details



  1. HCI Bibliography

    Orphan date February 2009 The HCI Bibliography is a web based project to provide a bibliography of Human Computer Interaction HCI literature. The goal of the Project is to put an electronic bibliography for most of HCI on the screens of all researchers, developers, educators and students in the field through the World Wide Web and anonymous ftp access. Introduction The HCI Bibliography Project is an effort aiming at giving free of charge access to all information seekers searching for bibliographic information in the field of HCI. This is a database, accessible from anywhere in the world. The HCI bibliographic project was inspired by Gary Perlman director of the HCI Bibliography project in 1998. Initially, the project was struggling to find funding and sponsors, but fortunately study work students at the The Ohio State University were available to perform the task of entering the bibliographic data into the database. Some people from the internet were willing to help with the task of verifying the data. Donation from publishers also played a role in the building of the database. While there were less funding and sponsors at the beginning of the project, publishers gave the HCI Bibliography team permission to put their materials online for free of charge. ref Gary Perlman The HCI Bibliography, Ten Years Old, But What s It Done for Me Lately?, ACM interactions magazine, 1999, v.6, n.2, p.32 35. ref Donor Publishers In 2007, the HCI Bibliography group acknowledges several publishers for their support of the project. Project support included publishers giving copyright permission and donation of publications to entered into the HCI Bibliography database. ref HCI Bibliography Publisher Copyright Information, 2007 Gary Perlman ref Ablex Publishing Academic Press AP Association ... John Wiley & Sons As of July 2009, the HCI Bibliography has over 50,000 entries. ref About the HCI ..., Books and some special files. References references External links http hcibib.org HCI Bibliography ...   more details



  1. Gender HCI

    Gender HCI is a subfield of human computer interaction that focuses on the design and evaluation of interactive systems for humans, with emphasis on differences in how gender males and females interact with computer s. Examples Gender HCI research has been conducted in the following areas among others The effects of confidence and self efficacy on both genders interactions with software. The design of gender specific software, such as video games created for females. The design of computer display ... software. Overview Gender HCI investigates ways in which attributes of software or even hardware can interact with gender differences. As with all of Human Computer Interaction HCI , Gender HCI is a highly ..., communicate, and process information differently. Gender HCI investigates whether these differences need to be taken into account in the design of software and hardware. History The term Gender HCI was coined ... that, although there had been some activity that could be characterized as Gender HCI work, people ... of HCI. The following are a brief set of milestones in the history of this emerging subarea ... Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, George G. Robertson . 2004 The concept Gender HCI made explicit Laura Beckwith, Margaret Burnett . 2006 A research workshop on Gender HCI. ref De Angeli, A. and Bianchi Berthouze ... Gender HCI Findings Here are some results from the Gender HCI research conducted to date ordered ... eusesconsortium.org twiki pub Main GenderReferenceFiles gender .hci.just.pdf Genderizing HCI , MIT ... GenderHCI asPrinted.pdf Gender HCI What about the software? IEEE Computer , 2006 , 97 101. Beckwith ... gender genderRelated.php Gender HCI publications public resource for anyone interested in Gender HCI research. http eusesconsortium.org gender gender.php Gender HCI Project page for EUSES based work on Gender HCI. http girlstech.douglass.rutgers.edu gt1b.html Girls Tech Girls, Science, and Technology page. DEFAULTSORT Gender Hci Category Human computer interaction fr IHM par genre ...   more details



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    Summary Author F. Aumayr, TU Wien http www.iap.tuwien.ac.at www atomic Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by sa 2.5,2.0,1.0 migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



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    Summary Cogburn, D. L. 2003 . HCI in the so called developing world what s in it for everyone, Interactions, 10 2 , 80 87, New York ACM Press. The article is authored by employees of the United States Government and is in the public domain. Licensing PD USGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ...   more details



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    Summary Cogburn, D. L. 2003 . HCI in the so called developing world what s in it for everyone, Interactions, 10 2 , 80 87, New York ACM Press. The article is authored by employees of the United States Government and is in the public domain. Licensing PD USGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Highly charged ion

    Highly charged ions HCI are ion s in very high charge states due to the loss of many or most of their bound electron s by energetic collisions or high energy photon absorption. Examples are 13 fold ionized iron Fe sup 13 sup , or Fe XIV in spectroscopic notation , found in the Sun s corona , or naked uranium U sup 92 sup , bare all bound electrons, which requires very high energy for its production. HCI are found in stellar corona e, in active galactic nuclei , in supernova remnant s, and in accretion disk s. Most of the visible matter found in the universe consists of highly charged ions. High temperature Plasma physics plasma s used for nuclear fusion energy research also contain HCI generated by the plasma wall interaction see Tokamak . In the laboratory, HCI are investigated by means of heavy ion particle accelerator s and electron beam ion trap s. References H. F. Beyer, H. J. Kluge, V. P. Shevelko, in X ray Radiation of Highly Charged Ions , Springer Series on Atoms and Plasmas, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 1997 Highly Charged Ions , J. D. Gillaspy, J. Phys. B At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 34 , R93 R130 2001 . Category Atomic physics Category Astrophysics Physics stub de Highly Charged Ion ...   more details



  1. Grudin

    Grudin is a surname, and may refer to Jonathan Grudin , a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research in HCI. Robert Grudin , an American writer and philosopher. surname It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ...   more details



  1. Huntsman Cancer Foundation

    The Huntsman Cancer Foundation HCF is a 501 c 3 non profit charity dedicated to fundraising for the Huntsman Cancer Institute HCI . The Foundation is located in Salt Lake City, Utah , and is located in the same building as the Huntsman Corporation world headquarters. HCF was founded in 1995 by Jon Huntsman, Sr. to build and support the Huntsman Cancer Institute . One hundred percent of all donations benefit HCI through underwriting support by Jon and Karen Huntsman. External links http www.huntsmancancerfoundation.org Huntsman Cancer Foundation http www.huntsmancancer.org Huntsman Cancer Institute Category Medical research institutes Category Non profit organizations based in Utah ...   more details



  1. Carnegie Mellon Human Computer Interaction Institute

    user study laboratories opened in 1985, and the department was officially established in 1993. The HCI ... program, the first in the United States to offer a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in HCI, began in 2000 ...   more details



  1. Semiotic engineering

    in HCI the semiotic inspection method SIM and the communicability evaluation method CEM . In the 2009 book Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI ref http www.morganclaypool.com ... for Scientific Research in HCI. Morgan Claypool. ref Clarisse de Souza and Carla Leit o discuss ... new knowledge about HCI. To illustrate their points, the authors present an extensive case study ... and HCI but also for other areas of computer science such as software engineering and programming. A Historical ... rather than HCI. The authors were introduced to each other and to each other s version of semiotic ...   more details



  1. Home Computer Initiative

    Unreferenced date July 2011 The Home Computing Initiative HCI was a UK Government programme which allowed employers to loan computers to their employees in a tax efficient manner. Introduced in 1999 as a way of increasing the IT literacy of the general workforce, it gained momentum in 2003 after a rebranding and promotional efforts from the Trade Union Congress , the Department of Trade and Industry United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry and companies in the industry. The http www.ukhomecomputing.com HCI Alliance , also launched in 2003, was a group of computer industry leaders and suppliers who worked together with the UK Government on Home Computing Initiatives with the objective of increasing access to home computing in the UK. On March 23 2006, in his UK Budget , Chancellor Gordon Brown removed the HCI tax exemption for employer loaned computers effective 6 April 2006. The short notice upset companies which serviced the programme many of which relied on the HCI programme as their only source of income. Many have ceased to trade others have repositioned themselves. The stated reason for the ending of the programme was that computers had become more affordable, so most people within the workplace now had access to computers, and the purpose of the scheme had been achieved. Further tax free provision of computing goods would not directly increase workforce IT literacy for example, some suppliers were alleged to have offered games consoles . The Government also said that higher rate taxpayers were benefiting more than the lower rate taxpayers the government had been targeting. More cynical commentators pointed out that the Government had lost 300 million pounds of tax revenue through the duration of the scheme, which they were eager to reclaim. Approximately 60 companies were known to provide HCI schemes. In the immediate days following the budget announcement ... alternatives to HCI in its current format rather than disband it altogether. Two years later, Gordon ...   more details



  1. HITRAP

    HITRAP is a research and technology development RTD network of Europe an research teams. It was founded on November 1, 2001. The goal of the network is the development of novel instrumentation for a broad spectrum of physics experiments with heavy Highly Charged Ions HCI up to bare uranium U92 at low Energy energies 1 Electronvolt eV u . This is presently not performed at any other institution using light, medium heavy or heavy HCI at MeV MeV energies . In the planned Gesellschaft f r Schwerionenforschung GSI future facility , HITRAP is an essential part of the SPARC and http www.oeaw.ac.at smi flair FLAIR collaborations. The HITRAP RTD network is closely related to the European RTD networks http www.kvi.nl trimp web html nipnet.html NIPNET and http www.ha.physik.uni muenchen.de ioncatcher IONCATCHER . References http www linux.gsi.de hitrap Category Physics organizations ...   more details



  1. Automation surprise

    An automation surprise is when an automation system performs an action that is unexpected by the user. A mode error can be a common cause of an automation surprise. Automation surprise can be dangerous when it upsets the situational awareness of a control operator. See also Human factors Air safety External links http www.cs.bath.ac.uk hci papers Hourizi Johnson HCI2001.pdf Beyond Mode Error Supporting Strategic Knowledge Structures to Enhance Cockpit Safety Rachid Hourizi & Peter Johnson tech stub Category Industrial automation ...   more details



  1. PerlTop

    Orphan date February 2009 Perltop is a project to make a Unix desktop environment comparable to the user User interface interface aspects of GNOME and KDE , using gtk perl. The HCI of Perltop is modelled on the Mac OS 9 finder. Perltop is released under the BSD License . External links http perltop.sourceforge.net Perltop Desktop Environment Desktop environment stub Category Desktop environments Category GNOME Category KDE Category Unix ...   more details



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    A photo of the Balistite Grain Inhibiting Building found in the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex. Found on file at the Hingham Public Library under Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot 1906 1972 974.4 H HCI Licensing PD self date January 2008 Category Hingham, Massachusetts Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Hands-on

    wiktionary Hands on refers to human interaction, often with technology. It implies active participation in a direct and practical way. Hands on or Hands On may refer to Hands on computing , a branch of HCI Human Computer Interaction research Hands on throttle and stick HOTAS Hands On Electronics magazine Hands On Mobile company Global Hands On Universe project See also The Hands On Guide for Science Communicators book Ann Arbor Hands On Museum , a US science museum Hands On USA , a relief project for Hurricane Katrina disambig pt Hands on ...   more details



  1. Steve Whittaker

    Steve Whittaker is a professor in Human Computer Interaction . He currently works at University of California at Santa Cruz . He was previously a Professor in information retrieval at the Sheffield Information Studies Information Studies department at the University of Sheffield . He earned an MA at the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. at the University of St Andrews . He has also been a Research Scientist at HP Labs, Lotus, AT&T Labs and IBM. Whittaker has authored or co authored more than 100 technical papers a number of which have won best paper prizes and awards. His work focuses on design and implementation of systems to support computer supported cooperative work CSCW , computer mediated communication CMC , personal information management PIM and interfaces for information retrieval , in particular for speech data. He also has 11 patents. ref http people.ucsc.edu swhittak Steve Whittaker Santa Cruz HCI Publications.html Steve Whittaker s publications and patents ref He has an h index of over 40 and is presently the 69th most prolific author in the field. ref name HCI Bibliography Most Frequent Authors http www.hcibib.org authors.html HCI Bibliography Most Frequent Authors. URL retrieved 10th Jan. 2011. ref He was elected to the prestigious CHI Academy in 2008 for his extensive contributions to the study of HCI and for his leading role in the shaping of the field . ref http www.sigchi.org about awards awards 2008.html ACM SIGCHI 2008 awards page ref He is probably best known for his papers on email, instant messaging and lifelogging. References reflist External links http dis.shef.ac.uk stevewhittaker Steve Whittaker s website at Sheffield http people.ucsc.edu swhittak Steve Whittaker s UCSC website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Whittaker, Steve ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whittaker, Steve Category Human computer interaction researchers Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Human Concern International

    Human Concern International HCI is a Canada Canadian , federally registered, charitable non governmental ... From the HCI website br HCI is a non profit organization dedicated to help alleviate human ... A Brief Biography ref History Since 1980 HCI has contributed over 40 million towards facilitating .... HCI s development projects have helped communities become more self sufficient and the emergency .... The three primary areas in which HCI carried on programs to achieve its charitable purposes during ... relief 10 infrastructure development. Financial Arrangements The total expenditures of HCI on activities ... gifts to qualified donees, is 7,892,935 Canadian dollars. HCI s total expenditure on all compensation during the fiscal period ending 2009 03 31 is 194,639 Canadian dollars. HCI exported medical ... for Human Concern International ref Criticism and alleged support for Islamists HCI reportedly began ... Corp., et al. , Jan. 18, 2005. ref Ahmed Khadr headed HCI s Pakistan office until his arrest in 1995 for that bombing of the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan that was allegedly carried out with HCI ... a Torn Land, Afghanistan ref HCI denies its own involvement and describes Khadr as a volunteer ... HCI s Peshawar office of being made up of al Gama a al Islamiyya Al Gama a al Islamiyya members ... , 1996 ref Canada cut off government financing in 1997 to HCI. As of 2000 the group was being investigated ... , March 9, 2010 ref In 2003, Richard A. Clarke testified before the U.S. Congress that HCI reportedly ... government ended its financial support to HCI in 1997 for suspicion of terrorist involvement ... , CNN , December 8, 2002 ref HCI reported that it is not the organization referred to in these allegations ... Service Act by HCI, alleging that the Service made a false statement to the Federal Court of Canada ..., HCI maintained that not being party to the court proceedings meant there was no formal opportunity ... HCI was not given an opportunity to respond to the impugned statement, CSIS should have taken ...   more details



  1. Thomas P. Moran

    Thomas P. Moran is a Distinguished Engineer at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California . He has been active in the field of human computer interaction for a long time. In 1983 the book he wrote along with Stuart Card and Allen Newell The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction was published. It became a very influential book in the field, partly for introducing the Goals, Operators, Methods, and Selection rules GOMS model. He founded and has been Editor in Chief of Human Computer Interaction , one of the leading journals of the field. He is one of the first CHI Academy members and won ACM SIGCHI s 2004 Life Time Achievement Award. In 2003 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery . In 2008 he was elected as a Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS . Unrelated to other famous engineer, Thomas D. Moran . External links http hci journal.com moran bio.html Bio at HCI Journal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moran, Thomas P. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moran, Thomas P. Category IBM employees Category People from San Jose, California Category Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery Category Living people compu bio stub ...   more details



  1. Human?computer interaction (security)

    HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or HCI , specifically as it pertains to information security . Its aim, in plain terms, is to improve the usability of security features in end user applications. Unlike HCI, which has roots in the early days of Xerox PARC during the 1970s, HCISec is a nascent field of study by comparison. Not surprisingly, interest in this topic tracks with that of Internet security , which has become an area of broad public concern only in very recent years. Historically, security features exhibit poor usability for reasons that include they were added in casual afterthought they were hastily patched in to address newly discovered security bug s they address very complex use case s without the benefit of a Wizard software software wizard their interface designers lacked understanding of related security concepts their interface designers were not usability experts often meaning they were the application developers themselves See also Human computer interaction Further reading http www.simson.net thesis Design Principles and Patterns for Computer Systems That Are Simultaneously Secure and Usable , by Simson Garfinkel External links http gaudior.net alma biblio.html HCISec Bibliography http tech.groups.yahoo.com group hcisec HCISec Yahoo Group http www.usablesecurity.com Usable Security Blog Category Human communication Category Human computer interaction Category Computer security ...   more details



  1. Hitachi Canadian Industries

    Infobox Company company name Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. logo Image Hitachi Canadian Industries.jpg 200px company type Limited company foundation 1988 location Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada key people Tom Kishchuk, president industry industrial Fabricating num employees 300 products pressure vessels, wind turbine towers, power generation equipment parts & repair services steam, gas and hydro turbines , custom machining and welding homepage http www.hitachi.sk.ca www.hitachi.sk.ca Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. HCI is a wholly owned, independent subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd. of Japan. located in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada . HCI was created in 1988, and is part of the Power & Industrial division of Hitachi Ltd. Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. is a leader in custom steel manufacturing for the industrial and energy markets world wide. Notable projects include wind turbine towers for SaskPower s Centennial wind farm. History 1988 Began manufacturing steam turbine casings, employing 30 people in Saskatoon 1990s Adjusted focus to include the production of large industrial gas turbine casings 2000 Expanded to convert 100000 sqft m2 abbr on . 2001 Became the North American service center for Hitachi H25 gas turbines 2002 Began manufacturing wind towers and pressure vessels 2006 Expanded to convert 200000 sqft m2 abbr on .and manufacturing first shell and tube type heat exchanger 2008 HCI celebrates it s 20th anniversary in Saskatoon, and employs over 300 people External links http www.hitachi.sk.ca Hitachi Canadian Industries Hitachi Saskatoon Corporations Japanese Canadian relations Category Hitachi Category Companies based in Saskatoon Category Manufacturing companies of Canada industry company stub Saskatchewan stub ...   more details



  1. SIGCHI

    nofootnotes date October 2010 SIGCHI is the Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction , one of the Association for Computing Machinery s special interest groups. It is the world s leading organization in Human Computer Interaction Human Computer Interaction HCI , and essentially created and defined the field. It hosts the major annual international HCI conference, CHI conference CHI , with around 2,500 attendees, and publishes two of the main international publications on HCI ACM Interactions magazine ACM interactions , and ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction TOCHI . It was formed in 1982 by renaming and refocussing SIGSOC, the Special Interest Group on Social and Behavioral Computing. SIGCHI has two membership publications, the SIGCHI Bulletin and interactions magazine interactions . Each year it inducts 5 or 6 people into the CHI Academy , honouring them for their significant contribution to the field of human computer interaction. It also gives out a CHI Lifetime Achievement Award for research and practice, the CHI Lifetime Service Award, and the CHI Social Impact Award. Past recipients of these awards are listed on the SIGCHI website. See also Marilyn Tremaine , a co founder External links http www.acm.org ACM http www.sigchi.org SIGCHI http interactions.acm.org interactions http bulletin.sigchi.org SIGCHI Bulletin http old.sigchi.org bulletin 1996.1 History of SIGCHI to 1996 http www.sigchi.org about awards SIGCHI Awards sci org stub Category Organizations established in 1982 Category Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Groups Category Human computer interaction de SIGCHI fr P le Interface homme machine de l ACM ...   more details



  1. MobileHCI

    with IHM HCI in Lille , France. In 2002 MobileHCI was held independently from an associated conference ... prize was awarded to Keith Cheverst for the paper Exploiting Context in HCI Design for Mobile ... papers mobile HCIMD1.html Toc420818967 Exploiting Context in HCI Design for Mobile Systems ref ... workshops are often repeated in the following years. Some examples are the workshops on HCI ... Computing Pervasive Environments SiMPE . Tutorials Tutorial days have been held at Mobile HCI 2008 and 2009. After more than 10 years of Mobile HCI, providing an overview of the state of the art becomes ... HCI gave overviews of the state of the art and cover many of the relevant topics. The tutorials also ... a PhD in Mobile HCI, practitioners wanting a quick survey of the state of the art and educators wishing to get an overview of Mobile HCI for their own teaching. External links http all.mobilehci.org ... Website of the MobileHCI 2010 conference http www.mguides.info Website of the workshop HCI ... World 2009 http www.mobilehci09.org program tutorials Mobile HCI 2009 tutorial day slides http albrecht schmidt.blogspot.com 2008 09 mobilehci 2008 tutorial.html Mobile HCI 2008 tutorial day slides ...   more details



  1. Brad Myers

    Infobox scientist name Brad A. Myers image Brad Myers.jpg image size 150px residence Pittsburgh, PA citizenship USA nationality USA field Human Computer Interaction work institutions Carnegie Mellon University alma mater University of Toronto PhD br Massachusetts Institute of Technology S.B. & M.S. prizes ACM Fellow , CHI Academy Brad Allan Myers ref name Mathematics Genealogy Project http genealogy.impa.br id.php?id 13817 Mathematics Genealogy Project profile. URL retrieved 16 July 2011. ref is a professor in the Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University . He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Toronto in 1987, under Bill Buxton . Myers is currently the fourth most published author in the field of Human Computer Interaction . ref name HCI Bibliography Most Frequent Authors http www.hcibib.org authors.html HCI Bibliography Most Frequent Authors. URL retrieved 3rd October 2009. ref ref name ACM Author Page Brad A. Myers http portal.acm.org author page.cfm?id 81100013136 ACM Author Page Brad A. Myers. URL retrieved 3rd October 2009. ref He was elected to the prestigious CHI Academy in 2004 as one of the principal leaders of the field of HCI and is an ACM Fellow . ref name ACM Press Release, January 10, 2006 http campus.acm.org public pressroom press releases 1 2006 acm fellows 2006.cfm ACM Press Release, January 10, 2006 ref Myers is a leading researcher in the field of programming by demonstration and created the Garnet and Amulet toolkits. References reflist External links http www.cs.cmu.edu bam Brad Myers s website http www.hcii.cmu.edu Human Computer Interaction Institute http www.cs.cmu.edu afs cs.cmu.edu project amulet www amulet home.html Amulet http www.cs.cmu.edu afs cs.cmu.edu project garnet www garnet home.html Garnet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Myers, Brad A ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Myers, Brad A Category ...   more details




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