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More Than Screen Deep: Toward Every-Citizen Interfaces to the Nation's Information Infrastructure

More Than Screen Deep: Toward Every-Citizen Interfaces to the Nation's Information InfrastructureAuthors: Toward an Every-Citizen Interface to the NII Steering Committee, National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 448
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ISBN: 0309063574
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.483
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Product Description
Offering data, examples, and expert commentary, this book charts a path toward enabling the broadest-possible spectrum of citizens to interact easily and effectively wit the NIX. It provides an overview of NIX users, tasks, and environments and identifies the desired characteristics in an every-citizen interface, from power and efficiency to an element of fun Pub: 7/97.

Book Description
The national information infrastructure (NII) holds the promise of connecting people of all ages and descriptions--bringing them opportunities to interact with businesses, government agencies, entertainment sources, and social networks. Whether the NII fulfills this promise for everyone depends largely on interfaces--technologies by which people communicate with the computing systems of the NII.
More Than Screen Deep addresses how to ensure NII access for every citizen, regardless of age, physical ability, race/ethnicity, education, ability, cognitive style, or economic level. This thoughtful document explores current issues and prioritizes research directions in creating interface technologies that accommodate every citizen's needs.
The committee provides an overview of NII users, tasks, and environments and identifies the desired characteristics in every-citizen interfaces, from power and efficiency to an element of fun. The book explores:
  • Technological advances that allow a person to communicate with a computer system.
  • Methods for designing, evaluating, and improving interfaces to increase their ultimate utility to all people.
  • Theories of communication and collaboration as they affect person-computer interactions and person-person interactions through the NII.
  • Development of agents: intelligent computer systems that "understand" the user's needs and find the solutions. Offering data, examples, and expert commentary, More Than Screen Deep charts a path toward enabling the broadest-possible spectrum of citizens to interact easily and effectively with the NII. This volume will be important to policymakers, information system designers and engineers, human factors professionals, and advocates for special populations.