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'''Human-centered computing''' ('''HCC''') is an emerging, [[interdisciplinarity|interdisciplinary]] academic field broadly concerned with
Research in human-centered computing has multiple goals. Some researchers focus on understanding humans, both as individuals and in social groups, by focusing on the ways that human beings adopt, adapt, and organize their lives around computational technologies. Others focus on developing new design strategies for computational artifacts. Human-centered design of computational tools attempts to address problems that traditional design approaches, such as [[heuristic evaluation]]s and measurements of productivity and efficiency, do not generally address. Designing
Human-centered computing is closely related to other interdisciplinary fields such as [[human-computer interaction]] and [[information science]], and exactly where the boundaries between these fields lie is not clear. Broadly speaking, however, human-centered computing usually concerns itself with systems and practices of technology use. Human-computer interaction is
'''Human-Centered Computing''' is also the name of a subproject of [[NASA]]'s [http://is.arc.nasa.gov/index.html Intelligent Systems Project]. It is focused on the development of adaptive systems that amplify human cognitive, perceptual, and motor capabilities in such domains as: space, mission control operations, air traffic management, safety and security systems.
==See also==
* [[human-computer interaction]]
* [[information science]]
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