The NCR human interface technology center

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The NCR Human Interface Technology Center (HITC) exists to meet its customers' business needs through the application of new human-interface technologies. The HITC designs and develops these user-interface solutions through a user-centered design (UCD) process, in which user needs and expectations guide all design and development decisions. The HITC consists of about 90 engineers and scientists with expertise in such areas as cognitive engineering, graphic design, image understanding, artificial intelligence, intelligent tutoring, database mining, and new I/O technologies. Established in 1988, the HITC is funded by work performed for its customers.

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MacTavish, T. J., & Henneman, R. L. (1997). The NCR human interface technology center. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (Vol. 22-27-March-1997, pp. 83–84). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1120212.1120267

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