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HCI'98 Conference Companion |
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| Collection:www.shef.ac.uk/~pc1jm/hci98cc/ | |||
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Adjunct Proceedings of the 13thBritish Computer Society Annual Conference on Human Computer Interaction, HCI'98. Held at Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, September 1998. Design Issues for Interactive Drama Peter Jagodzinski, Dan Livingstone, Mike Phillips, Tom Rogers and Simon Turley. User Interface Design & Evaluation for a Content-Based Image Retrieval System.
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HCI Reading List |
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| Collection:coweb.cc.gatech.edu/phdqual/8 | |||
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Dix, Finlay, Abowd and Beale, Human-Computer Interaction, Dix et al. Preece, Rogers, Sharp, Benyon, Holland, Carey, Human-Computer Interaction, Preece et al. Nielson, J. and Molich, R., "Heuristic Evaluation of User Interfaces", Proceedings of CHI '90, April 1990, pp.
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IBM/Ease of Use/Wednesday Proceedings |
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| 343 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Collection:www-3.ibm.com/ibm/easy/eou_ext.nsf/Publish/1903 | |||
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To listen to a session, select an audio icon below. To view presentation slides, select a slides icon below. To download presentation slides, select a download icon below.
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GVU: 2001 Technical Reports |
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| 344 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/reports/2001/ | |||
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Introduction 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Heather Richter Gregory D. Abowd Werner Beyer and Shahrokh Daijavad, IBM TJ Watson Ludwin Fuchs, Steven Poltrock, Boeing Mathematics & Computing Technology Visit our FAQ and Feedback Pages.
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HCI - publications |
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| 345 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
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Usability Design: A Framework for Designing Usable Interactive Systems in Practice Göransson, B. Licentiate thesis in Human-Computer Interaction. IT/Human-Computer Interaction, Uppsala University. The role of Human-Computer Interaction in design of new Train Traffic Control Systems Bengt Sandblad, Arne W. Andersson World Congress on Railway Research, 16-19 November 1997, Florence, Italy.
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TaskZ.com | ViewPointz by Carol Righi, Ph.D. |
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| 346 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Article:www.taskz.com/ucd_righi1_indepth.php | |||
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Art, Science, and Magic: What really happens during User-Centered Design? One of the great debates in user-centered design (UCD) centers on whether UCD is an art or a science. A fundamental aspect of UCD involves gathering data from representative users, including market intelligence, user characteristics, wants and needs, tasks, and feedback to design ideas.
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InContext Enterprises Publications |
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| 347 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Collection:www.incent.com/pubs/pubs.html | |||
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Our book, Contextual Design: Defining Customer-Centered Systems, is used in design and HCI curricula at universities and conferences throughout the world. The book serves as a complete reference to Contextual Design, our customer-centered design process. K. Holtzblatt and H. Beyer, "Contextual Design: Principles and Practice," Field Methods for Software and Systems Design.
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George Robertson talks and publications |
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| 348 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
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Georgia Institute of Technology Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Lab Distinguished Lecture (November 30, 2000) Inventing the Future: AI and CS in the 21st Century (June 4, 1998) Toolspaces and Glances: Storing, Accessing, and Retrieving Obsjects in 3D Desktop Applications
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SonicRim - Us |
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| 349 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Collection:www.sonicrim.com/red/us/pub.html | |||
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Acrobat Reader can be downloaded at no charge from adobe.com. Virtuosos of the Experience Domain Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders In Proceedings of the 2001 IDSA Education Conference There is a lot of talk lately about "Experience Design". Scaffolds for Experiencing in the New Design Space Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders In Information Design, Institute for Information Design Japan (Editors), IID.J, Graphic-Sha Publishing Co., Ltd., 2002.
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Mnemonics in Graphical User Interfaces |
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| 350 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Article:www.ds.fh-koeln.de/~owrede/mtgui-e.html | |||
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As regards the future design of graphic interfaces [7], a knowledge of mnemonics is useful in particular with respect to "cognitive tools", which fulfill their intended purpose only when the user brings his own knowledge and intelligence to bear. [8] Structure is meant here to mean several concepts of networks: An information network involves organizing and designing information so as to help users access the contents; communicative networks define flows of information between ...
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Cora Research Paper Search |
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| 351 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Database:cora.whizbang.com/Human_Computer_Interaction/Interface_Design/index.html | |||
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) The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations Authority: 0.0457, Hub: 0.308, Authors' Authority: 5.12e-08, Reference Count: 1 Ben Shneiderman (July 1996 )Department of Computer Science Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, and Institute for Systems Research University of Maryland, Dynamic Queries for Information Exploration: An Implementation and Evaluation Authority: 0.0419, &...
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Patent Pending - Software Reviews - CNET.com |
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| 352 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Article:home.cnet.com/software/0-8888-8-9161160-1.html | |||
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Editors' note: This is the first in an ongoing series of CNET product wish lists. Built-in instant messaging We want instant messaging to be standard in e-mail clients. 4. Calendar-linked autoresponse Microsoft Exchange Server shows other Outlook calendar users whether you're free, busy, or out of the office.
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The Real Reason WAP is Crap |
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| 353 at 1.0 | HCI | Mobile | |
| Article:westcot.go.com/users/0000001/stories/2002/04/08/theRealReasonWapIsCrap.html | |||
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Rather, in our experience it's more the disregard for the WML specifications and lack of "semantic" specification that have doomed it. Phone 1 supports the WML event model, phone 2 doesn't. So here we either use the LCD (a simple list of anchor tags), which is a detriment of the UP browser users, or we branch the code.
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Richard I. Anderson -- Addressing Obstacles to User-Centered Design |
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| 354 at 1.0 | HCI | Design | |
| Article:www.well.com/user/riander/obstacles.html | |||
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Richard I. Anderson -- Addressing Obstacles to User-Centered Design [Richard's Home Page] [His Work] [His Workshop][BayCHI] [Local SIGs] [Obstacles to UCD] [Other Professional Things] [Paris] [A Photo] Addressing Obstacles to "User-Centered" Design Providing guidance and direction to organizations, teams, & individuals seeking toincrease the influence of "user-centered" design, ethnographic research, multidisciplinary collaboration, etc.on business strategy, organizational process, product ...
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Why Users Don't Complain About Unusable Forms |
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| 355 at 1.0 | HCI | Criticism | |
| Article:www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0101-forms.html | |||
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Users don't realize that they have a right to complain if they can't understand official forms. " Users don't have a reason to remember, nor are they required to remember their interaction with official forms. It isn't remarkable that the Florida ballot is a bad form causing user errors.
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MIT Software Engineering Research Laboratory Papers |
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| 356 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
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NEW: --> Intent Specifications: An Approach to Building Human-Centered Specifications by Nancy Leveson, IEEE Trans. (PostScript) (PDF ) This paper examines and proposes an approach to writing software specifications, based on research in systems theory, cognitive psychology, and human-machine interaction. NEW: --> Completeness in Formal Specification Language Design for Process Control Systems by Nancy G. Leveson.
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DialogDesign - Comparative Usability Evaluation - CUE |
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| 357 at 1.0 | HCI | Testing | |
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DialogDesign - Comparative Usability Evaluation - CUE Comparative Usability Evaluation - CUECUE-1 ReportsCUE-1 is a comparative usability test of a Windows calendar program (Task Timer for Windows, version 2) carried out by four professional teams. The results were published at UPA98 in Washington DC in June 1998.Download the UPA98 Paper "Comparative Evaluation of Usability Tests" (12 pages) Word 97-format (105 kB)Download the CUE-1 rules and all four usability test reports and addendums in ...
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Papers |
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| Article:www.townisp.com/~keenan/papers/papers.html | |||
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The Usability Problem Taxonomy: A Framework for Classification and Analysis. Empirical Software Engineering: An International Journal, special issue on usability engineering. Techniques for high-level problem analysis are explored using UPT classification of a set of usability problems detected during an evaluation of a CASE tool.
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7 User Support by Adaptivity Mechanisms |
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| 359 at 1.0 | HCI | Adaptive | |
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Adaptivity mechanisms can support users of multimedia applications in several ways, ranging from relatively coarse and fully automated ones (System-level adaptivity, which leverages OS mechanisms and standard GUI components) and more refined, application-specific ones which require a certain degree of compliance on the side of the application programmer (Application Adaptivity). Beyond the interaction of user with UI objects, the introduction of automatic UI adaptivity introduces a new ...
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| 360 at 1.0 | HCI | SetTop | |
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Leaf [<] [>] Skip [<<] [>>] [Home] [Contents] [Index] The Information Space of an ITV Service 4.1 Information Chunks (Pages, Cards, Screens, Nodes)
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