Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!xanth!ukma!rutgers!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!sei!sei.cmu.edu!weh From: weh@sei.cmu.edu (Bill Hefley) Newsgroups: comp.cog-eng Subject: Call for Papers - Workshop on Real-Time Decision Support CHI Keywords: participation, computer-human interaction, decision support, workshop Message-ID: <8236@aw.sei.cmu.edu> Date: 17 Jan 89 14:20:34 GMT Sender: netnews@sei.cmu.edu Lines: 70 I'd like to bring the following call for participation to your attention. Last year's workshop was very well received, but had a strong orientation towards industry folks doing rapid prototyping, etc. I believe that a more balanced representation could be achieved this year to try and foster development of both innovative research and applications efforts, as well as to enhance our understanding of the issues. (I also have a vested interest in this year's workshop, as I've been asked to co-chair the workshop.) With those goals in mind, I submit to you the following call for participation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Call for Participation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHI'89 Workshop on Real-Time, Decision Support Computer-Human Interaction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A limited attendance, invitational workshop on Real-Time, Decision Support Computer-Human Interaction is being organized for the CHI '89 Conference in Austin, Texas. The workshop will be held on 31 April to 1 May, 1989. The purpose of the workshop is to cover issues facing users of crucial real-time, decision support computer systems, e.g., air traffic control computers, tactical command and control systems, missile warning computers, etc. The workshop will focus on the following theme: how do we give the user sufficient, timely information to make critical decisions in real-time withoutoverloading or distracting the human operator? The key words are sufficient information (enough? too much? studies of acceptable ranges?) and timely information (computer and human response time) sufficient to accomplish the mission. The workshop will build on ideas presented at a similar, previous workshop at CHI '88. Those interested should review the January 1989 SIGCHI Bulletin that contains the CHI '88 workshop results report, or request a copy from the Work- shop Chairman listed below. Participation in the workshop will be limited to twenty people. Individuals wishing to attend the workshop may request an invitation by submitting a 3-5 page position paper discussing their experiences or findings with real-time, decision-critical systems as a whole or may focus on one or more aspects of this topic. We encourage both human factors and systems designers, as well as other knowledgeable individuals to contribute their views. We wish to obtain balanced industry/government/academia representation and interaction. The position papers of the invited attendees will be reproduced and distributed to the attendees prior to the workshop. Selected papers may be submitted for publication in the SIGCHI Bulletin. Also workshop results will be reported in the Bulletin. Postion papers are due no later than 28 February 1989. Three copies, double- spaced should be sent to: CHI'89 Workshop on Real-Time, Decision Support Computer-Human Interaction Steven Jacobs Human-Machine Interface Systems Department Mailstation: 134/3058 TRW Defense Systems Group One Space Park Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (213) 217-3846 Invited participants will be notified by 10 March 1989 and will also be sent copies of the selected position papers along with a final agenda for the workshop.