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Process Agility 


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Abstract:www.foruse.com/articles/nakedobjects.htm
Report [#122]: 2002   Adobe .   Abstract: Naked Objects, the latest incarnation of the persistent notion of object-oriented user interfaces, proposes to eliminate the need for visual and interaction design of user interfaces by always presenting users with unadorned domain objects in a standard form and by constraining all interaction to the same few interaction idioms. This article examines the likely impact of the Naked Objects approach in light of its strengths and shortcomings ...

 

Gnome Rapid Serial Visual Projector 


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462 at 1.0   HCI  Screens 
Software:www.gnomersvp.net/
What is Rapid Serial Visual Projection? Rapid Serial Visual Projection is the process of blasting words onto the screen. GnomeRSVP at this time provides the following features: * Gnome compliance * Font Selection * Color Selection * Text, HTML, and PDF file support * Session Support * Remembers Last Location and Position * URL support!

 

It's 6:19. Do You Know Where You Are?: hci Archives 


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Weblog:arsenal.media.mit.edu/notebook/archives/cat_hci.html
He discusses the affordances of an interface, the actions that an interface suggests. "An adaptive user interface is an interactive software system that improves its ability to interact with a user based on partial experience with that user." * User interaction standards (provide rules, but need interpretation) * User interaction design guidelines (provide suggestions, use to make customized style guide) * Commercial Style Guides (e.g. User Interface Guidelines by Apple.

 

Favorite minimalist file managers - Aug 20, 2002 


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464 at 1.0   HCI  OS 
HypertextNode:www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/0814.fm.html
Summary When you give up GNOME and KDE for simpler tools like Ion, Pwm, and other minimalist window managers, you sometimes have to give up a few good things about GNOME and KDE along with the bad. Some of you don't go for the point-and-click-everything approach to computing advanced by GNOME, KDE, and similar desktop environments and window managers. The two features people seem to miss are launchers and desktop file managers.

 

Peephole Displays 


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465 at 1.0   HCI  Mobile 
Demo:www.sims.berkeley.edu/~ping/peep/
Peephole Displays Peephole Displays Prior research by Fitzmaurice has identified the value of spatially aware displays, in which a position-tracked display provides a window on a larger virtual workspace. This paper builds on that work by suggesting two-handed interaction techniques combining pen input with spatially aware displays.

 

What’s in a Number? 


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466 at 1.0   HCI  Testing 
Article:www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0301-number.html
3)   About the Author Carol Barnum is the author of Usability Testing and Research (Longman, 2002). Two widely-publicized usability studies of Web users, one directed by Rolf Molich and the other by Jared Spool, are fueling the discussion. The "Magic Number 5"—five participants will yield 80% of the findings from a usability test—comes from research conducted in the 1990’s by Nielsen, Virzi, Lewis, and other human factors engineers.

 

Boxes and Arrows: Practical Applications: Visio or HTML for Wireframes 


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467 at 1.0   HCI  Design 
Article:www.boxesandarrows.com/archives/practical_applications_visio_or_html_for_wireframes.php
“Clients become engaged when they can interact with HTML wireframes. ”Wireframes provide specific, screen-level information, detailing which elements need to appear, the implementation of these elements, and the hierarchy among them. As design organizations (design shops, user experience groups within companies, etc.) mature, they inevitably run across the debate of Visio versus HTML wireframes.

 

Bibliography of Natural-Gesture Related Research 


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468 at 1.0   HCI  Input 
Collection:wex.www.media.mit.edu/people/wex/gest-bib.html
Oxford University Press, New York. In Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition in Human-Computer Interaction, Beale & Finlay (eds.), CHI '92 Proceedings, ACM Press, New York.

 

Heuristic Evaluations - Topics in Usability 


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Collection:www.stcsig.org/usability/topics/heuristic.html
Chapter 5 Usability Heuristics J. Nielsen, "Heuristic Evaluation". John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1994. "Heuristic Evaluations" in the Usablity Methods Toolbox Keith Instone's examples of using Nielsen's heuristics for Web design Checklists Jakob Nielsen on Heuristic Evaluation, including "How to Conduct a Heuristic Review" and "Ten Recommended Heuristics" Heuristic Guidelines, Cognetics Corporation Heuristic Evaluation - A System Checklist, by Denise ...

 

Gesture Lit Review 


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Collection:www.alpern.org/gm/
Handbook of Gestures Saitz and Cervenka 1972, Mouton & Co. N.V., Publisher, The Hague.   Visual dictionary of gestures. Daniel Wilson worked at Microsofton gestural interfaces.

 

EServer TC Library: Articles>Human Factors 


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471 at 1.0   HCI  HumanFactors 
Collection:tc.eserver.org/dir/Articles/Human-Factors
Browse:  Academic  > course materials  > courses  > programs  > scholarships Articles  > content management  > documentation  > editing  > education  > human factors  > information design  > intellectual property  > language  > management  > publishing  > rhetoric  > science writing  > tech comm  > technology  > usability  > web ...

 

EServer TC Library: Articles>Usability 


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Collection:tc.eserver.org/dir/Articles/Usability
Browse:  Academic  > course materials  > courses  > programs  > scholarships Articles  > content management  > documentation  > editing  > education  > human factors  > information design  > intellectual property  > language  > management  > publishing  > rhetoric  > science writing  > tech comm  > technology  > usability  > web ...

 

Dray & Associates, Inc Articles 


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Collection:www.dray.com/articles.html
html version of PowerPoint slides (follow the link to Proceedings) Siegel, D. & Dray, S. New Kid on the Block: Marketing organizations and interaction design. pdf version html version Dray, S. Thoughts from 35,000 feet: The evolving real-world context of user centered design. pdf version html version Dray, S., & Siegel, D. User-Centered Design and the "Vision Thing".

 

User Experience Magazine 


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474 at 1.0   HCI  Business 
Article:www.upassoc.org/outreach/roi.html
About Usability The "Proof" for Usability's ROI: Statistics and Examples This material was originally published in the Winter 2002 User Experience Magazine as part of "Return on Investment for Usable UI Design" by Aaron Marcus Overall Value of Implementing UI Practices Because there have been many well-documented examples of cost savings with usability engineering, sound statistics can be applied generally to UI development. Customers directly benefit by usability ...

 

Boxes and Arrows: Beyond cardsorting: Free-listing methods to explore user categorizations 


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475 at 1.0   HCI  Design 
Article:www.boxesandarrows.com/archives/beyond_cardsorting_freelisting_methods_to_explore_user_categorizations.php
Free-listing is a good way to explore that common understanding.There are two main questions in understanding a semantic domain. ” Free-listing is a technique that can help you determine the scope of the domain while providing some insight into how the domain is structured. How to conduct free-listing exercises Free-listing is a semi-structured method.

 

Human Factor View 


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HypertextNode:www.emmus.org/html/frames/guidelines/EmmusWP3/hftoc.htm
This page provides the route through the document that is especially relevant for the human factors person in the developer organisation. Study the techniques in this collection. They represent the work of some of the world's most expert consultants in human factors.

 

HCIRN > Tutorials > Keyboard Navigation 


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477 at 1.0   HCI  GUI 
Article:www.hcirn.com/tutor/ui/navigate.html
Using only the keyboard, users are able to navigate through applications and interact with interface components. Keyboard navigation uses the concept of keyboard focus (also called input focus, or simply focus). Pressing Tab moves keyboard focus to the next component, Shift+Tab moves focus to the previous component.

 

Gilbert Cockton's Lemon Fresh Home Page  


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Collection:osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0gco/
I am Research Chair in Human-Computer Interaction in CAT - the School of Computing and Technology at the University of Sunderland in the North East of England. [1] Woolrych, A. and Cockton, G. "Assessing Heuristic Evaluation: Mind the Quality, not just Percentages" in Proceedings of British HCI Group HCI 2000 Conference: Volume 2, Eds. Woolrych, A. and Cockton, G., "Testing a Conjecture based on the DR-AR Model of UIM Effectiveness ," in Proceedings of HCI 2002, Volume 2, eds.

 

RIT's Ergo / HF Workbook 


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479 at 1.0   HCI  HumanFactors 
Collection:www.rit.edu/~633www/workbook/
Jasper E. Shealy III, PhD. Matthew M. Marshall Jason D. Smith Spring 1998 Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology CIMS Building (#78) 81 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623-5603 Workbook for Ergonomics and Human Factors Coursework Click here for Ergonomics class web site Click here for Human Factors class web site Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology CIMS Building (#78) 81 Lomb ...

 

09/28/98 A COMPUTER USER'S MANIFESTO 


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Article:www.businessweek.com/1998/39/b3597037.htm
A leading computer-industry researcher feels your frustration. Clare-Marie Karat is a PhD psychologist who evaluates the way people interact with their computers and designs what the industry calls human interfaces at IBM's (IBM) Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, N.Y. 2. The user has the right to easily install software and hardware systems.

 

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