Journal: i-com

Volume 23, Issue 3

305 -- 306Michael Koch 0001. Editorial
307 -- 320Erik Dethier, Gunnar Stevens, Alexander Boden. Digitalization of administrative work at home
321 -- 334Jessica Brandenburger, Monique Janneck. Consideration of people's design preferences for the development of adaptive user interfaces
335 -- 352Andrea Miquel. Activating sustainability in the design process: Design principles for sustainable innovation implemented at Ergosign GmbH
353 -- 0Michael Koch 0001, Claudia Müller 0002, Susanne Boll, Volker Wulf, Albrecht Schmidt 0001. People and practices must be at the center of IT research and development in a digitized world: Human-computer interaction and the practice of building interactive systems - what is still going wrong?

Volume 23, Issue 2

131 -- 132Michael Herczeg, Michael Koch 0001. The future of HCI - editorial
133 -- 138Dominique Winter. Will the design of the human-product relationship follow user experience?
139 -- 154Michael Koch 0001, Florian Ott, Alexander Richter. The future of interactive information radiators for knowledge workers: How will knowledge workers consume ambient awareness information in the future?
155 -- 164Marc-André Kaufhold. Exploring the evolving landscape of human-centred crisis informatics: current challenges and future trends
165 -- 178Christina Schneegass, Max L. Wilson 0001, Jwan Shaban, Jasmin Niess, Francesco Chiossi, Teodora Mitrevska, Pawel W. Wozniak. Broadening the mind: how emerging neurotechnology is reshaping HCI and interactive system design
179 -- 188Thomas Herrmann. Evolution of interaction-free usage in the wake of AI
189 -- 204Samuli Laato, Heinrich Söbke, Manuel F. Baer. Augmented future: tracing the trajectory of location-based augmented reality gaming for the next ten years
205 -- 220Sergio Cicconi. Augmented total theatre: shaping the future of immersive augmented reality representations
221 -- 230Eelco Herder, Laura Stojko, Jannis Strecker, Thomas Neumayr, Enes Yigitbas, Mirjam Augstein. Towards new realities: implications of personalized online layers in our daily lives
231 -- 238Kathrin Gerling, Maria Rauschenberger, Benjamin Tannert, Gerhard Weber 0002. The next decade in accessibility research
239 -- 248Michael Herczeg. The role of digital technologies and Human-Computer Interaction for the future of education
249 -- 262André Calero Valdez, Moreen Heine, Thomas Franke, Nicole Jochems, Hans-Christian Jetter, Tim Schrills. The European commitment to human-centered technology: the integral role of HCI in the EU AI Act's success
263 -- 272Jürgen Ziegler 0001, Tim Donkers. From explanations to human-AI co-evolution: charting trajectories towards future user-centric AI
273 -- 292Mandy Balthasar. Social anthropology 4.0

Volume 23, Issue 1

1 -- 6Alexander Richter, Michael Koch 0001, Michael Prilla. CSCW - past, present and future
7 -- 32Melanie Duckert, Pernille Bjørn. Revisiting Grudin's eight challenges for developers of groupware technologies 30 years later
33 -- 56Kellie Dunn, Irina Shklovski, Pernille Bjørn. What Research through Art can bring to CSCW: exploring ambiguous futures of work
57 -- 70Dimitra Anastasiou, Adrien Coppens, Valérie Maquil. Gesture combinations during collaborative decision-making at wall displays
71 -- 78Alexander Richter, Shahper Richter. Hybrid work - a reconceptualisation and research agenda
79 -- 94Amal Hameed Khaleel, Thekra H. Abbas, Abdul-Wahab Sami Ibrahim. Best low-cost methods for real-time detection of the eye and gaze tracking
95 -- 108Klara Schuster, Angelina Krupp, Sarah Diefenbach. Miles apart but close at heart?: Exploration of UX checklist for relatedness technologies based on focus groups
109 -- 0Moritz Langner, Peyman Toreini, Alexander Maedche. Cognitive state detection with eye tracking in the field: an experience sampling study and its lessons learned