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Insights Interaction can be described as stimulus-response, whereas integration implies partnership between the human and computer. There is a continuum from interaction to integration; i.e., integration extends but doesn't replace interaction. As designers, developers, researchers, product managers, entrepreneurs, and users, we can improve human-computer interaction by focusing on the larger context of integration.
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