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Edited by Konstantinos Chorianopoulos


This page provides a portal to Home Media Station (HMS) resources. Subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on this and many other interactive television categories of resources.

This class of devices, depending on the background industry, appears under many names such as "digital hub" (Apple), "media center" (Microsoft), "home theater PC (HTPC)" (DIY) and more to come... Understanding Interactive Television, not to be left behind by the developments in this area, has coined the term "home media station (HMS)", which is used to collectively refer to this emerging class of devices. Feel free to pick (or coin) your prefered version of the name!


Home Media Station Papers

Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell (2002). A call for the home media network. Communications of the ACM, vol.45, no.7, pp.71--75.

Maddy D. Brouwer-Janse and Raymond W. Bennett and Takaya Endo and Floris L. van Nes and Hugo J. Strubbe and Donald R. Gentner (1992). Interfaces for consumer products: “how to camouflage the computer?”. Conference proceedings on Human factors in computing systems pp.287--290.

Nolan Bushnell (1996). Relationships between fun and the computer business. Communications of the ACM, vol.39, no.8, pp.31--37.

John Carey (1997). Interactive Television Trials and Marketplace Experiences. Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol.5, no.2, pp.207--216.

Konstantinos Chorianopoulos and Diomidis Spinellis (2002). A Metaphor for Personalized Television Programming. Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM Workshop User Interfaces for All pp.138--144.

Konstantinos Chorianopoulos and Diomidis Spinellis (2003). Usability Design for the Home Media Station. Proceedings of the 10th HCI International 2003 conferece pp..

Barbara Lee and Robert S. Lee (1995). How and Why People Watch TV: Implications for the Future of Interactive Television. Journal of Advertising Research, vol.35, no.6, pp..

Milan Milenkovic (1998). Delivering Interactive Services via a Digital {TV} Infrastructure. IEEE MultiMedia, vol.5, no.4, pp.34--43.

Donald A. Norman (). Home Theater: Not Ready for Prime Time. IEEE Computer, vol.35, no.6, pp.100--102}year = {2002.

Jon O'Brien and Tom Rodden and Mark Rouncefield and John Hughes (1999). At home with the technology: an ethnographic study of a set-top-box trial. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), vol.6, no.3, pp.282--308.

Marianne Graves Petersen and Kim Halskov Madsen and Arne Kjaer (2002). The usability of everyday technology: emerging and fading opportunities. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), vol.9, no.2, pp.74--105.

Diomidis Spinellis (2002). The Information Furnace: User-friendly Home Control. Proceedings of the 3rd International System Administration and Networking Conference {SANE 2002} pp.145--174.

Alladi Venkatesh (1996). Computers and other interactive technologies for the home. Communications of the ACM, vol.39, no.12, pp.47--54.

Nicholas P. Vitalari and Alladi Venkatesh and Kjell Gronhaug (1985). Computing in the home: shifts in the time allocation patterns of households. Communications of the ACM, vol.28, no.5, pp.512--522.

Paul Wallich (2002). Digital Hubbub. IEEE Spectrum, vol., no., pp.26-31.




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