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FTP-able papers by David J.C. MacKay  


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21 at 1.0   AI   
Collection:wol.ra.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/README.html
Source code for Bayesian neural nets and other things; C code, LaTeX, BibTeX, Perl; data sets. turbo-ldpc.ps.gz. abstract. turbo-ldpc.ps.gz. abstract. ` Turbo Codes are Low Density Parity Check Codes '. ensemble.ps.gz. abstract. ps mirror, Canada ` Developments in Probabilistic Modelling with Neural Networks - Ensemble Learning '.

 

Bruce Sterling Texts on the Net 


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22 at 1.0   Cyber   
Collection:www.rice.edu/projects/RDA/programs/VirtualCity/Sterling/sterling_res.html
Bruce Sterling Texts on the Net Please read Bruce Sterlings ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY first. Cyberpunk in the Nineties CyberView '91 Gurps' Labour Lost - a rewritten INTERZONE column on the Steve Jackson Raid. The Wonderful Power of Storytelling - at the Computer Game Developers Conference, March 1991, San Jose CA Free as Air, Free As Water, Free As Knowledge - Speech to the Library Information Technology Association, June 1992, San Francisco CA High Technology Crime Investigation Association ...

 

View Source-- Human Interface Online: Worth the Wait? 


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23 at 1.0   HCI  Criticism 
Article:developer.netscape.com/viewsource/bickford_wait.htm
View Source-- Human Interface Online: Worth the Wait? every time the user moves from page to page. times when our users are forced to wait.

 

Usability Evaluation of User Interfaces: Table of Contents 


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24 at 1.0   HCI  Testing 
HypertextNode:www.cse.ogi.edu/Interactive/usability/table-of-contents.html
Usability Evaluation of User Interfaces: Table of Contents NoMetaDescriptionUsability Evaluation of User Interfaces: Table of Contents 1. The role of testing in the design method 4. Protocol analysis techniques

 

Pattern Languages: Cyberpatterns 


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25 at 1.0   HCI  Patterns 
HypertextNode:www.designmatrix.com/pl/cyberpl/index.html
Pattern Languages: Cyberpatterns Pattern language theory, history, and application. Cyberpatterns, a pattern language for software systems design, including user interfaces. On the other hand, the part window system can be decomposed into parts (interface components or widgets), such as dialog box, query box, message box, close control, size control, scrollbar, menu, and so forth.

 

Patterns for Human-Computer Interaction Studies of Principle Aggregation and Pattern Naming 


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26 at 1.0   HCI  Patterns 
HypertextNode:www.lis.pitt.edu/~spring/patterns/patterns.html
Patterns for Human-Computer Interaction Studies of Principle Aggregation and Pattern Naming Ingjerd Skogseid - Michael Spring Abstract: This paper examines evidence to support the existence of patterns for human-computer interaction. It is based on work done as part of a master's thesis [14] in the department of Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh.

 

Slashdot | Ask Slashdot | What Is Important In A User Interface? 


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27 at 1.0   HCI  Criticism 
Discussion:slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/04/24/125238
Of course, the words "user interfaces" usually means "visual user interface." Re:Choice of interface by dweezil (Score:1) Wednesday April 26, @02:23PM EST 1 reply beneath your current threshold. Re:Ah yes, Linux FUD by gorilla (Score:2) Wednesday April 26, @03:13PM EST Re:Ah yes, Linux FUD by JimDabell (Score:1) Wednesday April 26, @06:25PM EST 1 reply beneath your current threshold.

 

IBM/Ease of Use/Design Basics 


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28 at 1.0   HCI  GUI 
HypertextNode:www-3.ibm.com/ibm/easy/eou_ext.nsf/Publish/../Publish/6
Existing design principles are based on our own experiences in user interface design, on the design experiences of others, and on insights from linguistics and psychology. The most recent influence on these principles has come from our design experience in creating an object-oriented user interface (OOUI). Our goal for user interface design is to have the interface positively support users' endeavors and never intrude adversely.

 

Fitts' Law -- At a glance 


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29 at 1.0   HCI  GUI 
Article:ei.cs.vt.edu/~cs5724/g1/glance.html
Fitts discovered that movement time was a logarithmic function of distance when target size was held constant, and that movement time was also a logarithmic function of target size when distance was held constant. Origins of Fitts’ Law: Information Theory Information Theory, cont. Fitts and Information Theory Fitts and Information Theory, cont.

 

Schlotz and Laskowski 


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30 at 1.0   WebHCI  Testing 
Article:www.research.att.com/conf/hfweb/proceedings/scholtz/index.html
Approach We are currently developing software tools and techniques for evaluating the usability of web sites. The second set of tools and techniques we call Web Usability tools; tools developed for use by usability professionals. Usability Awareness Tools In carrying out case studies, we try to identify tools that could be developed to help in the design or testing of web sites.

 

HCI 2e - HCI resources on the Web 


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31 at 1.0   HCI   
Collection:www.hiraeth.com/books/hci/links.html
Copyright: These materials are made available solely for use in conjunction with Human-Computer Interaction. They are NOT public domain and copyright remains with the authors. links to some HCI-related sites that may not be quite what you were expecting ...

 

CHI 97: Queries? Links? Is There a Difference? 


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32 at 1.0   HCI  Information Architecture 
Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/paper/gxg.htm
This paper examines a hybrid approach: the system described here creates anchors dynamically based on users' queries, and uses anchor selection as a query expansion mechanism. Results suggest that query-mediated links are as effective as explicit queries, and that strategies adopted by users affect performance. Hypertext, dynamic links, browsing, newspaper metaphor, information exploration, information retrieval.

 

More Than Screen Deep 


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33 at 1.0   HCI   
Collection:www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/screen/11.html
On Interface Specifics AN EMBEDDED, INVISIBLE, EVERY-CITIZEN INTERFACE Mark Weiser Xerox Palo Alto Research Center The nation's information infrastructure is a vast, loosely connected network of informing resources found mostly in people's everyday lives. When considering interfaces to new electronic information sources, and especially when replacing old information sources with new electronic sources, it is crucial to consider how the existing infrastructure really works. So the first ...

 

Improving Web Information Systems with Navigational Patterns 


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34 at 1.0   HCI  Patterns 
Article:www8.org/w8-papers/5b-hypertext-media/improving/improving.html
In this paper we show how to improve the architecture of Web Information Systems (WISs) using design patterns, in particular navigational patterns. In this paper we have discussed how to use hypermedia design patterns to improve the navigational structure of Web Information Systems. [16] D. Schwabe and G. Rossi: An Object Oriented Approach to Web-Based Application Design.

 

Scott MacKenzie's home page 


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HomePage:www.yorku.ca/faculty/academic/mack
Scott MacKenzie is a computer scientist specializing in human-computer interaction (especially human input to computing systems and human performance measurement and modeling). While teaching in the Computer Engineering Technology program at Seneca, he began graduate studies with a research focus in human-computer interaction. As a researcher, MacKenzie's interests include human performance measurement, prediction, and modeling for human-computer interaction.

 

A Business Researcher's Interests: Human Computer Interaction 


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36 at 1.0   HCI   
Collection:www.brint.com/HCI.htm
----- JOIN THE BIZ-TECH & K-MGMT NETWORK --- ----- BIZ-TECH RESEARCH LIBRARY ----- ----- KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LIBRARY ----- ----- GENERAL RESEARCH LIBRARY ----- ----- ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE ----- ----- BIZ-TECH & K-MGMT DISCUSSION FORUMS ----- ----- BIZ-TECH & K-MGMT EVENTS CALENDAR ----- ----- BOOKS-TO-CLICK ONLINE STORE ----- ----- BOOKS & JOURNALS SHOWCASE ----- ----- KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ADVISOR ----- ----- EXECUTIVE POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS ----- ----- 'OUT-OF-BOX' ...

 

webmutant: web design paper 


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37 at 1.0   Webbuild  Design 
Article:webmutant.com/webpaper.html
      Ease-of-use.  Questions the User Will Ask       We've already determined what questions well be asking ourselves in creating the site.       The visual design of a web site should function as metaphors for navigation.

 

Optimization of Reading 


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38 at 1.0   HCI  Screens 
Article:www.psych.utoronto.ca/~muter/pmuter1.htm
Optimization of Reading NoMetaDescription Interface Design and Optimization of Reading of Continuous Text Paul Muter University of Torontomuter@psych.utoronto.ca In van Oostendorp, H., and de Mul, S. (Eds.) (1996), Cognitive aspects of electronic text processing. Effects of type size, line length, and interline spacing interact.

 

Myths about QWERTY 


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39 at 1.0   HCI  Input 
Article:home.earthlink.net/~dcrehr/myths.html
However, in "The Panda's Thumb," Gould attributes this reason to the creation of QWERTY. For a detailed explanation of the REAL reasoning behind QWERTY, see "Why QWERTY was Invented. the QWERTY keyboard was invented so that a salesman could quickly type the word "Typewriter" by placing his fingers on the top row of letter keys.

 

Hypertext '96 Online Proceedings 


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40 at 1.0   Hypertext  Resource 
Collection:www.cs.unc.edu/~barman/HT96/index.html
All of the papers presented at the conference are available here online. Several papers are only available in PostScript format; they are prepended with . Most unix systems should be able to uncompress file paper.ps.gz with the command gzip -d paper.ps.gz.

 

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