Human-data interaction

We have moved from a world where computing is siloed and specialised, to a world where computing is ubiquitous and everyday. In many, if not most, parts of the world, networked computing is now mundane as both foreground (e.g., smartphones, tablets) and background (e.g., road tra c management, finan...

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Main Authors: Mortier, Richard, Haddadi, Hamed, Henderson, Tristan, McAuley, Derek, Crowcroft, Jon, Crabtree, Andy
Format: Book Section
Published: Interaction Design Foundation 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38638/
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Haddadi, Hamed
Henderson, Tristan
McAuley, Derek
Crowcroft, Jon
Crabtree, Andy
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description We have moved from a world where computing is siloed and specialised, to a world where computing is ubiquitous and everyday. In many, if not most, parts of the world, networked computing is now mundane as both foreground (e.g., smartphones, tablets) and background (e.g., road tra c management, financial systems) technologies. This has permitted, and continues to permit, new gloss on existing interactions (e.g., online banking) as well as distinctively new interactions (e.g., massively scalable distributed real-time mobile gaming). An e ect of this increasing pervasiveness of networked computation in our environments and our lives is that data are also now ubiquitous: in many places, much of society is rapidly becoming “data driven”.
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spelling nottingham-386382020-05-04T18:13:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38638/ Human-data interaction Mortier, Richard Haddadi, Hamed Henderson, Tristan McAuley, Derek Crowcroft, Jon Crabtree, Andy We have moved from a world where computing is siloed and specialised, to a world where computing is ubiquitous and everyday. In many, if not most, parts of the world, networked computing is now mundane as both foreground (e.g., smartphones, tablets) and background (e.g., road tra c management, financial systems) technologies. This has permitted, and continues to permit, new gloss on existing interactions (e.g., online banking) as well as distinctively new interactions (e.g., massively scalable distributed real-time mobile gaming). An e ect of this increasing pervasiveness of networked computation in our environments and our lives is that data are also now ubiquitous: in many places, much of society is rapidly becoming “data driven”. Interaction Design Foundation 2016-09-03 Book Section PeerReviewed Mortier, Richard, Haddadi, Hamed, Henderson, Tristan, McAuley, Derek, Crowcroft, Jon and Crabtree, Andy (2016) Human-data interaction. In: The encyclopedia of human-computer interaction. Interaction Design Foundation. ISBN 9788792964007 https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/book/the-encyclopedia-of-human-computer-interaction-2nd-ed/human-data-interaction
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Human-data interaction
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