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Software:www.ergolabs.com/resources.htm
It's a Web browser designed specifically for usability professionals who are testing websites. Navigation clicks on ergoBrowser buttons are also recorded with the name of the button clicked. When browsing a frames-based page, ergoBrowser will record multiple URLs for what loads (from the test participant's perspective) as a single page.

 

Cognitive Science Summaries, edited by Jim R. Davies  


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142 at 1.0   CogSci   
Collection:www.cc.gatech.edu/~jimmyd/summaries/index.html
This site has summaries of cognitive science articles and book chapters. In Behavior-Based Robotics,, Chapter 9. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Semantic Information Processing, pp 227-270, MIT Press; reprinted in Collins & Smith (eds.),

 

Intelligent Software 


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:pattie.www.media.mit.edu/people/pattie/SciAm-95.html
Researchers and software companies have set high hopes on socalled software agents, which "know" users' interests and can act autonomously on their behalf. Instead of exercising complete control (and taking responsibility for every move the computer makes), people will be engaged in a cooperative process in which both human and computer agents initiate communication, monitor events and perform tasks to meet a user's goals. A Formidable Goal Although the tasks we would like software agents ...

 

On the Development of Humane Software 


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Article:www.firelily.com/opinions/humane.html
Developers typically don't think like users, even when they use their own software. Bruce Tognazzini describes interface styles that are appropriate to different types of users. Software developers tend to be introverted intuitives, people who can see and manipulate abstract structures in their minds, structures which become almost as real as anything in the physical world.

 

Microsoft User Experience and UI Design Resources 


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HomePage:msdn.microsoft.com/ui/default.asp
Find out the details about the latest print edition of the Windows human interface style guide. This page is provided by the Windows User Experience and Interface Design team as a reference for making better products and designing better interfaces. Send user interface design questions to hfactor@microsoft.com.

 

Modern Information Retrieval - Chapter 10 


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www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hearst/irbook/chapters/chap10.html
Category or Directory Overviews Automatically Derived Collection Overviews Evaluations of Graphical Overviews Cocitation Clustering for Overviews Boolean Queries From Command Lines to Forms and Menus Faceted Queries Graphical Approaches to Query Specification Phrases and Proximity Natural Language and Free Text Queries Interfaces for Standard Relevance Feedback Studies of User Interaction with Relevance Feedback Systems Fetching Relevant Information in the Background Group Relevance ...

 

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147 at 1.0   HCI  Input 
Article:www.asktog.com/columns/022DesignedToGiveFitts.html
Untitled NoMetaDescriptionConnection Failure. Input http://www.asktog.com/columns/022DesignedToGiveFitts.html

 

Descriptive Label Pattern 


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Collection:www.uidesign.net/white_index.html
This Month Papers Index           About Oct 1999 - Server-side MVC Presentation LayerSep 1999 - Cover Summary PatternAug 1999 - Tree Component GuidelinesJul 1999 - Summary Tab PatternJun 1999 - Chessboard Layout PatternMar 1999 - User Interface ModelingFeb 1999 - User Interface AnalysisJan 1999 - Descriptive Label Pattern

 

Usability Issues in Programming Languages 


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149 at 1.0   HCI   
Article:www.cs.cmu.edu/~NatProg/langeval.html
Programming languages allow people to program computers. So computer languages should be able to be evaluated using user interface principles and heuristics. The following things are legal: "put word 3 of x into word 1 of x" and "put name of this card into x".

 

HCI Web Sites 


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150 at 1.0   HCI   
Collection:natasha.millersv.edu/dtui/websites.html
HCI Web Sites NoMetaDescription WEB SITES HCI and Related Web Sites [ Human Computer Interaction Cognitive Science Aids for the Disabled Web Design Social Impact of Computers Miscellaneous ]   Human Computer Interaction New Directions in HCI Report Applied Science and Engineering Lab at A.I. duPont Institute Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU The User Interface Group, University of Virginia Project on People, Computers, & ...

 

HCIRN Tutorials 


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Collection:www.hcirn.com/tutor/index.html
See Subscription Benefits for more information. Copyright © 1998-1999 by Human-Computer Interaction Resource Network. All rights reserved.Subscribers are permitted to make copies for personal or educational use only.hcirn@hcirn.com

 

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Article:www.hackvan.com/pub/stig/etext/CFP93-Readwear-paper
Prototypes we've built to explore this idea (Edit Wear, Read Wear, Email Wear, Source Code Wear, and Vita Service) demonstrate advantages of using objects in the context of their accrued interaction histories. In this paper we introduce the idea of history-enriched digital objects, describe a series of prototypes we have implemented, and discuss associated privacy issues. The notion of history-enriched digital objects is similar to physical wear.

 

Guidelines for the interaction with graphical information using computer technology  


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HypertextNode:www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~kurze/publications/guidelin/guidelin.htm
In this part of the project, the problem of graphical information and blind users' access to it is addressed. Graphical information as it is produced for sighted people is generally not accessible by blind persons. To read the exact values of the underlying table select Mode/Textual table output or press <F8>.

 

HTTP ``Next Generation'' 


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www9.org/w9cdrom/60/60.html
In mid-1997 the W3C chartered an Activity (currently only post-conclusion web pages [W3C99a, W3C99b] are available) on HTTP-NG. The PDG called this application "The Classic Web Application" (TCWA), to distinguish it from the great many other applications now using HTTP. The HTTP-NG prototype allows multiple inheritance among object reference types, viewing COM's "interfaces" and "coclasses" as a limited usage pattern.

 

Human Memory and Learning 


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Collection:www.dcs.napier.ac.uk/hci/hci_module/lecture3.html
In order to carry out information processing tasks, human and machine need short-term and long-term information stores. Computers and people have short-term, volatile store (RAM or STM) and long-term, non-volatile store (disc, ROM or LTM sometimes called episodic memory). Understanding the properties of human memory is essential to designing good human computer interfaces.

 

HCI 


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www.dcs.napier.ac.uk/hci/hci_module/lecture11.html
Evaluation may be formative or summative (there is research interest at present in pre-implementation evaluation, i.e. at specification stage). Design of experiment A rigorous experimental design is required to obtain results that are significantly acceptable and replicable. In the design of such an experiment the mean of analysis must be considered so that statistically significant results can be obtained from the data that emerge.

 

Artificial Human Nature 


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www.cyberpunkproject.org/idb/artificial_human_nature.html
Artificial Intelligence as Design Artificial intelligence (AI) critics repeatedly ask whether humans can be replaced by machines: Can "human nature" be duplicated by machines and, if so, are humans then just a special sort of machine? Margolin points out that AI scientist Herbert "Simon has gone so far as to call design a new 'science of the artificial.'"[ Like Simon, many other AI practitioners and critics have assumed (and many still seem to assume) that the boundaries between "the ...

 

IBM/Ease of Use/Conference Papers - Print View 


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Collection:www-3.ibm.com/ibm/easy/eou_ext.nsf/Publish/878PrintView
The author has won the hand held computer, IBM Workpad Companion. This paper reports the iterative design and development of a handheld application for such a domain, that of grocery shopping. As IBM Global Services matures in the application of the ISD process to more and more of its business areas, we plan to extend the Services Offering Development process with User-Centered Design (UCD).

 

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159 at 1.0   CSCW  Groupware 
www.ics.uci.edu/~ackerman/pub/96b20/zephyr.chi96.html
The Help Instance facilitates users asking questions of one another, and is an example of a distributed help and problem-solving system. KEYWORDS: computer-supported cooperative work, CSCW, help, computer-mediated communications, CMC, norms, organizational interfaces, social maintenance, electronic social spaces. The Zephyr Help Instance is a chat-like system that allows users to ask questions and other users to answer.

 

Table of Contents for Interacting with Computers 


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160 at 1.0   HCI  Agent 
Collection:www.elsevier.nl/gej-ng/10/23/72/31/29/show/toc.htt
Table of Contents for Interacting with Computers Volume 12, Issue 4, February 2000 Intelligent interface technology: from theory to reality? Mirror sites: www.europe www.usa www.japan © Copyright 2000, Elsevier Science, All rights reserved.

 

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