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Marrying HCI/Usability and computer games: a preliminary look Export

In NordiCHI '04: Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction (2004), pp. 393-396.

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Abstract: The fields HCI/usability and computer games have existed for a few decades with virtually no mutual interaction. However, in recent years, a number of exchanges have appeared, both in academia and in practice. This paper presents a preliminary account of this development. Exchanges in both directions seem viable: evaluation methods from HCI/usability towards games and interaction techniques and supporting user communication from games towards HCI/usability. The paper concludes with a discussion of the differences and similarities between the two fields.

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