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Science and Service, Innovation and Inspiration: Celebrating the Life of John Karat

Published: 07 May 2016 Publication History

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This panel will highlight and celebrate the life and work of John Karat, who passed away from pancreatic cancer last year. We will discuss his many contributions to the SIGCHI community, as well as the wider international community of people doing work in this area, focusing on both his scientific achievements and service contributions.

References

[1]
Karat, C. and Karat, J. (2010). Designing and evaluating usable technology in industrial research: Three case studies. Lectures in Human-Centered Informatics (Jack Carroll, Series Editor), Morgan Claypool, NY.
[2]
Karat, J., Karat, C., Bertino, E., Li, N., Ni, Q., Brodie, C., Lobo, J., Calo, S., Cranor, L, Kumaraguru, P., and Reeder, R. (2009). Policy Framework for Security and Privacy Management. In IBM Journal of Research and Development, 59, 2, 1--14.
[3]
Karat, J., Karat, C., and Brodie, C. (2008). HumanComputer Interaction Viewed from the Intersection of Privacy, Security, and Trust. In Jacko, J. and Sears, A. (Eds.), The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook, Second Edition, Erlbaum Associates, 640--658.
[4]
Karat, C., Karat, J., Brodie, C., and Feng, J. (2006). Evaluating Interfaces for Privacy Policy Rule Authoring. Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2006 Conference Proceedings. ACM: NY, 83--92
[5]
Karat, J., Karat, C., Brodie, C., and Feng, J. (2005). Designing Natural Language and Structured Entry Methods for Privacy Policy Authoring. In the Proceedings for the Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference of Human-Computer Interaction, 671--684.
[6]
Karat, J., Karat, C., Brodie, C., and Feng, J. (2005). Privacy in Information Technology: Designing to Enable Privacy Policy Management in Organizations. In the International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 2005, Vol 63, Issues 12, p. 153--174.
[7]
Karat, J., Karat, C., and Vergo, J. (2004). Experiences People Value: The New Frontier of Task Analysis. In Diaper, D., and Stanton, N., (Eds.), The Handbook of Task Analysis for HumanComputer Interaction. LEA: NJ, 585--602. Karat, C., Blom, J., and Karat, J. (Eds.) (2004). Designing Personalized User Experiences in eCommerce. Kluwer, The Netherlands.
[8]
Karat, C., Blom, J., and Karat, J. (Eds.) (2004). Designing Personalized User Experiences in eCommerce. Kluwer, The Netherlands.
[9]
Karat, J., and Karat, C. (2003). The Evolution of the Human-Computer Interaction Field in Industry. In Vredenburg, K. (Ed.), IBM Systems Journal, 42, 2, 532--541.
[10]
Karat, J., Horn, D., Halverson, C., and Karat, C. (2000). Overcoming Unusability: Developing Efficient Strategies in Speech Recognition Systems. Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2000 Conference Proceedings. ACM: NY, 141--143.
[11]
Halverson, C. A., Horn, D. A., Karat, C. and Karat, J. (1999). The Beauty of Errors: Patterns of Error Correction in Desktop Speech Systems. In Sasse, M. A. and Johnson, C (Eds), Human-Computer Interaction INTERACT '99, IOS Press, 133--140.
[12]
Karat, J., Lai, J., Danis, C., & Wolf, C. (1999). Speech user interface evolution. In D. GardnerBonneau (Ed.), Human Factors and Voice Interactive Systems. Kluwer, 1--35.
[13]
Karat, J. (1997). Evolving the Scope of User-Centered Design. Communications of the ACM, 40 (7), 3--15.
[14]
Coble, J., Karat, J., & Kahn, M. (1997). Maintaining a focus on user requirements throughout the development of clinical workstation software. Human Factors in Computing Systems -- CHI 1997 Conference Proceedings, ACM Press, 170--177.
[15]
Wolf, C. &, Karat, J. (1997). Capturing what is needed in multi-user system design: observations from the design of three healthcare systems, Proceedings of the ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 97), ACM Press, 405--415.
[16]
Karat, J., and Vanderdonckt, J. Series editors for over 55 books (2003- 2015), Human Computer Interaction Series, Springer, New York.
[17]
Karat, J. (Ed), (1991) Taking Software Design Seriously, Academic Press, New York.
[18]
Karat, J. (1982). A Model of Problem Solving with Incomplete Constraint Knowledge. Cognitive Psychology, 14 (4), 538--559.

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CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
May 2016
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DOI:10.1145/2851581
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  1. IFIP
  2. SIGCHI
  3. human-computer interaction
  4. internationalization
  5. legacy
  6. personalization
  7. policy
  8. privacy
  9. service
  10. speech recognition
  11. usability

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