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HICSS29 Vol. 3 |
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| 81 at 1.0 | HCI | Proceedings | |
| Abstracts:www.computer.org/conferen/proceed/hics29/vol3/abstract.htm | |||
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3 Using an AI Based Tool to Categorize Digitized Textual Forms of Organizational Memory Andrea L. Houston and Kenneth R. Walsh Department of Management Information Systems University of Arizona, Tucson ahouston@bpa.arizona.edu kwalsh@cmi.arizona.edu Digitized textual information is an increasingly common repository for organizational memory. Proceedings of the 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-29) Are We All Working from the Same Script?
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Linda Tauscher Position Paper for "HCI and the Web" |
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| 82 at 1.0 | WebHCI | ||
| :www.acm.org/sigchi/webhci/chi96workshop/papers/tauscher.html | |||
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Linda Tauscher Position Paper for "HCI and the Web" NoMetaDescription Linda Tauscher Position Paper for "HCI and the Web" CHI 96 Workshop: HCI and the Web , Position Papers Linda Tauscher Computer Science Department, University of Calgary tauscher@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Supporting World-Wide Web Navigation Through History Mechanisms Introduction My research concerns navigational history mechanisms within graphical WWW browsers. Web browsers currently provide four history mechanisms: backtracking, ...
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Quinn's Human Interface Subtleties |
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| 83 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| HypertextNode:www.quinn.echidna.id.au/Quinn/WWW/HISubtleties/Index.html | |||
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Quinn's Human Interface Subtleties NoMetaDescription Human Interface Subtleties Welcome to version 2.1 of Quinn's Human Interface Subtleties page. Table of Contents This page documents the following human interface subtleties: Anarchie's Active Assistance Anarchie's Disk Space Warning Anarchie's Drag Scrolling Anarchie Killing Transfers Anarchie's Menu Feedback Apple Guide Coach Marks Busy Cursor Eudora's Send Again Eudora's Single Scroll Bar Finder Drag Highlighting FTPd's Mode Detection ...
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webreview.com - The Next Wave in Web Design |
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| 84 at 1.0 | WebHCI | ||
| Article:webreview.com/wr/pub/web98east/18/koman1.html | |||
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To understand more about this latest wave in Web design, O'Reilly editor Richard Koman sat down for breakfast at Web98 in San Francisco in June with three important Web design authors to discuss where Web design is going. The authors at our roundtable were Lynda Weinman (author of <designing web graphics>), Jennifer Fleming (author of Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience), and Lou Rosenfeld (co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web). Fleming and Weinman ...
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SESSION 10-B: PROTOCOLS (3) |
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| 85 at 1.0 | WebTech | Network | |
| Collection:www.computer.org/proceedings/icoin/7225/7225toc.htm | |||
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SESSION 10-B: PROTOCOLS (3)No. On the Notion of Adaptability to the Environments in Autonomous Mechanism Y. Sakashita, K. Ohta, F. Sato, T. Mizuno Implementation Issues of Host DBMS Simulator Supporting the Test for Distributed Databases in Switching Software Y. Park, Y-I. Yoon, W. Choi SESSION 12-D: MEDIA DESIGNA CASE Approach to Visual Presentation Designs T. Shih, H-J. Lin, J. Hung, D-R. Jiang, C-C. Wang, W. Pai Asynchronous Multimedia Presentation Design Machine T. Shih, Y-H. Wang, D-R. ...
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Chessboard Layout Pattern |
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| 86 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Article:www.uidesign.net/1999/papers/Chessboard.html | |||
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Chessboard Layout provides a simple two dimensional navigation where the problem domain has been divided into approximately 64 (or less) views for visual presentation. Fig 3 Design Strategies - Populating the navigation options So how do you select the navigation choices for the chessboard layout? (ii) Choose actions as top level choices From Analysis Strategy 2, select the actions or verbs as the top level choices.
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Links |
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| 87 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.uidesign.net/1999/papers/../../links/links.html | |||
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Jens Coldewey has written some material on Patterns for UI Code Design and several other pieces. Jakob Nielsen looks after the design of the Sun Microsystems web site. Human Factors International like to play up just how much black magic is involved in UI Design and Usability.
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User Interface Analysis page 3 |
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| 88 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| HypertextNode:www.uidesign.net/1999/papers/UIA3.html | |||
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When designing a User Interface, one of the key design decisions is the overall shape and navigation mechanisms used. You can subset verbs by the User Role which performs the action, e.g., "sell" performed by Salesman, "dispatch" performed by warehouse clerk. Example:, we might "dispatch" to the current address, but we would never "dispatch" to a previous address.
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| 89 at 1.0 | Hypertext | ||
| Article:www.well.com/user/jer/NNHI.html | |||
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Various non-linear methods of structuring the lexia are discussed, including simultaneities and polylinearity. We begin the process of exploring the rhetoric of the conjunctive hypertext relation. Finally, the structuring of the lexia is intensified and extended into the fine structure of language itself: hypertext infrawhere.
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Microsoft User Experience and UI Design Resources |
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| 90 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Collection:msdn.microsoft.com/ui | |||
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Find out the details about the latest print edition of the Windows human interface style guide. Find out about how Microsoft's usability lab works and how you can participate. This page is provided by the Windows User Experience and Interface Design team as a reference for better product design.
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GI'98 Table of Contents |
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| 91 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Collection:www.dgp.toronto.edu/gi/gi98/contents.html | |||
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-- item 154> Visibility Streaming for Network-based Walkthroughs D. Cohen-Or and Z. Eyal Ray-Tracing Procedural Displacement Shaders Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel Triangle Mesh Compression ...
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Previous Conference: 5th Conference on Human Factors and the Web at NIST |
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| 92 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
| HomePage:www.itl.nist.gov/iaui/vvrg/hfweb/conferences/prev_conferences.en.html | |||
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Conference Notes: Formal conference proceedings for the first conference are not available. Conference Proceedings: This is a Zipped file (1,352K) containing the conference site including the proceedings, agenda, directory, et cetera. Conference Proceedings: This is a Zipped file (4,238K) containing the conference site including the proceedings, agenda, directory, et cetera; it includes the Zipped files of the earlier conferences.
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Rahman & Muter 1999 Optimizing Reading |
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| 93 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Article:psych.utoronto.ca/~muter/RandM98.htm | |||
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In the present paper, 4 ways of presenting text in a small display window were examined and compared with a normal page condition: rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), RSVP with a completion meter, sentence-by-sentence presentation, and sentence-by-sentence presentation with a completion meter. Sentence-Oriented Presentation A second method of presenting text in a small window is sentence-by-sentence presentation. Design. There were five ...
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More Than Screen Deep |
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| 94 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/screen | |||
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NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. More than screen deep : toward every-citizen interfaces to the nation's information infrastructure / Toward an Every-Citizen Interface to the Nation's Information Infrastructure Steering Committee, Computer Science and ...
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The XML Specification Guide: XML Design Patterns |
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| 95 at 1.0 | WebAI | XML | |
| Collection:www.groveware.com/xmlbook/patterns.html | |||
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Design Patterns are idioms that recur frequently, and that can be represented explicitly in some way that will be easily understood both by people and software. A Design Pattern represents such common solutions. Using a Design pattern can help you to solve problems in a way that other people will understand.
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Holes In The Histories |
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| 96 at 1.0 | HCI | Criticism | |
| Article:www.jefraskin.com/holes.html | |||
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The writer is uninterested in facts that might upset his planned book and suggests that Pilgrim write his own version. My name for this project was "Macintosh". For example, in Strosss book he speaks of Xeroxs Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), "...
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Lighthouse: Attack of the flying menus |
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| 97 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Article:www.shorewalker.com/design/design116.html | |||
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Forced delays in finding Web information, on the other hand, merely give users another reason to click away to some other site. Cascading menus - also called hierarchical menus - show you a new second or even third menu when you click on the first menu item. The best-known cascading menu lives underneath the Windows Start button.
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Human Error Links |
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| 98 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
| Collection:www.wcinet.net/~aspect/he_links.htm | |||
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ERGOWEB: Human error identification in human reliability assessment. ERGOWEB: Human error identifilcation in human reliability assessment. CASE Library - "Probable Cause": The Correct Legal Test In Civil Aircraft Accident Investigations?
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Wired 1.06: Down With GUIs! |
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| 99 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Article:www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.06/1.6_guis.html | |||
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Wired 1.06: Down With GUIs! Aliens/UFOs Computer Games Computer Ref. Bluntly: Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) are not human-compatible.
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Powerpoint slides |
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| 100 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
| Collection:www.stanford.edu/~nass/comm369 | |||
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Below are the Powerpoint slides presented at the one-day event based on the Stanford course, Communication 369, "Experiments in Voice User Interfaces." Clifford Nass and the students of Communication 369 are currently working on a book manuscript, Voice Interfaces: Social Psychology and Design, that will describe this work in more detail. Last updated October 5, 2000 Question?
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