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Frederick Taylor moving pictures and statiscal analysis.
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First general-purpose electronic computer
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Control Data Corp. launched the transistor-based 6000 series
computers in 1964. -
the first commercial computers
based on integrated circuits arrived with the IBM System/360. -
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) was founded to
advance computer technology by developing new hardware. -
Brian Shackel founded the Human Sciences and Ad-
vanced Technology (HUSAT) center at Loughborough Univer-
sity in the UK. -
a conference on Next Generation Technology was held in the National Chamber of Commerce auditorium in Tokyo, and, in 1982, the Japanese government announced the establishment of the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT)
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ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems (TOOIS) emerged, one year after the independent jour-
nal Office: Technology and People. -
1987, one member still used a typewriter, and others chose different word processors.
All exchanged printed documents. One emphasized by under-
lining, another by italicizing, a third by bolding. -
Was established by Ron Baecker
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The Human Factory Society became the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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Was the 23rd most influential IS
journal according to Mylonopoulos and Theoharakis -
the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society formed a new technical group, Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making.
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the Association for Information Systems (AIS) es-
tablished the Special Interest Group in Human-Computer Inter-
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NSF established a separate
Human Language and Communication Program in 2003, -
2005, the first annual “i-Conference” drew deans and faculty
from information schools to State College, Pennsylvania.