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Bridging the Gaps II: Bridging the Gaps between Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom May 23-May 28
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Rick Kazman, Software Engineering Institute and University of Hawaii
Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute
Bonnie John, Carnegie Mellon University
The Second International Workshop on the Relationships between Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction was held on May 24-25, 2004 as part of the 2004 International Conference on Software Engineering, in Edinburgh, Scotland. This workshop was the second at ICSE and the fourth in a series held at international conferences in the past two years. It was motivated by a perception among researchers, practitioners, and educators that the fields of Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering were largely ignoring each other and that they needed to work together more closely and to understand each other better. This report describes the motivation, goals, organization, and outputs of the workshop.
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Rick Kazman, Len Bass, Bonnie John, "Bridging the Gaps II: Bridging the Gaps between Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction," icse, pp.773-774, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04), 2004
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