An analysis of man-machine interaction in instant messenger
The availability of multiple media channels through the Internet has added new dimensions of communication between people or communities who are geographically separated. In the environment of informal communication on the Internet, chat applications are popular in which a user may be represented on...
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my.utem.eprints.123812023-06-08T14:34:48Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12381/ An analysis of man-machine interaction in instant messenger Goh, Ong Sing Fung, Chun Che Depickere, Arnold Wong, Kok Wai QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The availability of multiple media channels through the Internet has added new dimensions of communication between people or communities who are geographically separated. In the environment of informal communication on the Internet, chat applications are popular in which a user may be represented only by a nickname or an alias. This suggests that a person may be able to communicate more freely when his or her identity is concealed. Popular chatting or instant messaging (IM) systems such as Microsoft MSN Messenger, America Online's Instant Messenger, Yahoo? Messenger, and GoogleTalk have changed the way that a user may communicate with friends, acquaintances, and business colleagues. Once limited to desktop personal computers (PCs) or laptops, popular instant messaging systems are finding their way onto handheld devices and mobile phones. This allows a user to chat from virtually anywhere. Nowadays, IM is found on almost every personal PC connected to the Internet as well as on many corporate desktops. Springer US 2008 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12381/1/An_analysis_of_man-machine_interaction_in_instant_messenger_page_1.pdf Goh, Ong Sing and Fung, Chun Che and Depickere, Arnold and Wong, Kok Wai (2008) An analysis of man-machine interaction in instant messenger. In: Advances in Communication Systems and Electrical Engineering. Springer US, New York, pp. 197-210. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/667/ |
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The availability of multiple media channels through the Internet has added new dimensions of communication between people or communities who are geographically separated. In the environment of informal communication on the Internet, chat applications are popular in which a user may be represented only by a nickname or an alias. This suggests that a person may be able to communicate more freely when his or her identity is concealed. Popular chatting or instant messaging (IM) systems such as Microsoft MSN Messenger, America Online's Instant Messenger, Yahoo? Messenger, and GoogleTalk have changed the way that a user may communicate with friends, acquaintances, and business colleagues. Once limited to desktop personal computers (PCs) or laptops, popular instant messaging systems are finding their way onto handheld devices and mobile phones. This allows a user to chat from virtually anywhere. Nowadays, IM is found on almost every personal PC connected to the Internet as well as on many corporate desktops. |
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