Abstract
Computer-human interaction requires a multi-disciplinary effort. The disciplines intersect and interact in a team. For teams to develop products and services together successfully, they must know how to communicate and cooperate in an environment of mutual respect. SIGCHI is moving along these directions inevitably, with consequent enrichment of the professions involved.
Originally, copyright © 2002 by Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A).
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Marcus, A. (2015). CHI as a Cross-Tribal Community. In: HCI and User-Experience Design. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6744-0_3
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