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  1. Dec 2018
    1. These two trends-the massive increase in computational power and the expanding context in which we put that power to use-both suggest that we need new ways of interacting with computers, ways that are bet­ter tuned to our needs and abilities. Over the last few years, research into Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has begun to explore ways to con­trol and interact with a new breed of computer systems. Prototype sys­tems have been developed; new forms of interaction explored; new research groups established; new designs developed and tested.

      HCI (circa 2004) begins to expand beyond increasing computational efficiency of PCs and desktop computing into ubiquitous and "embedded" computing