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Interests
Professor Winograd's focus is on developing the
theoretical background and conceptual models for designing human-computer
interaction. He is a principal investigator on the Stanford Digital Libraries Project, developing models that can provide information collections and services in an integrated framework from a wide base of heterogeneous distributed materials. He directs the Project on
People, Computers, and Design and is developing teaching programs in Human-Computer Interaction Design.
Winograd is a founder of Action Technologies, a developer of workflow software, a regular consultant to Interval Research, and on the national board of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, of which he is a founding member and past president. He is on the national advisory board of the Association for Software Design and a number of journal editorial boards.
Books
- Terry Winograd, Understanding Natural Language, Academic Press, 1972.
- Terry Winograd, Language as a Cognitive Process: Syntax, Addison-Wesley, 1983.
- Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design Addison-Wesley, 1987
- Paul Adler and Terry Winograd (eds.) Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools Oxford, 1992
- Terry Winograd, with John Bennett, Laura De Young, and Bradley Hartfield (eds.), Bringing Design to Software , Addison Wesley, 1996.
Publications list
Courses taught 1995-96
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Last updated March 9, 1996