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The next revolution: vehicle user-interfaces and the global rider/driver experience

Published:05 April 2003Publication History

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The driver/rider experience is a major development in mobile user-interface (UI) design worldwide, similar in scale to the first introduction of personal computers to the desktop. Most automobile manufacturers seeking to develop smart cars have relatively little experience with advanced software-based UIs and information visualization (IV). This panel introduces essential issues of vehicle UI design to the CHI community and offers competing views about the most important issues affecting usability, safety, appeal, functionality, information, and entertainment.

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                    CHI EA '03: CHI '03 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
                    April 2003
                    471 pages
                    ISBN:1581136374
                    DOI:10.1145/765891

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                    • Published: 5 April 2003

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