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4th AUIC 2003: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
- Robert Biddle, Bruce H. Thomas:
User Interfaces 2003, Fourth Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2003), Adelaide, South Australia, February 2003. CRPIT 18, Australian Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-909-92596-8 - Mark D. Apperley, Laurie McLeod, Masood Masoodian:
Use of Video Shadow for Small Group Interaction Awareness on a Large Interactive Display Surface. 81-90 - Daniel Ballinger, Robert Biddle, James Noble:
Spreadsheet structure inspection using low level access and visualisation. 91-94 - Pippin Barr, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Icons R Icons. 25-32 - Margot Brereton, Nicola J. Bidwell, Jared Donovan, Brett Campbell, Jacob Buur:
Work at Hand: An Exploration of Gesture in the Context of Work and Everyday Life to Inform the Design of Gestural Input Devices. 1-10 - John C. Grundy, Biao Yang:
An environment for developing adaptive, multi-device user interfaces. 47-56 - Michael Jasonsmith, Andy Cockburn:
Get a Way Back: Evaluating Retrieval from History Lists. 33-38 - Audun Jøsang, Mary Anne Patton:
User Interface Requirements for Authentication of Communication. 75-80 - Daniel Mackay, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
A Lightweight Web-Based Case Tool for UML Class Diagrams. 95-98 - Masood Masoodian, Nicholas D. Lane:
An Empirical Study of Textual and Graphical Travel Itinerary Visualization using Mobile Phones. 11-18 - Michael Moyle, Andy Cockburn:
The Design and Evaluation of a Flick Gesture for 'Back' and 'Forward' in Web Browsers. 39-46 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Location based Applications for Mobile Augmented Reality. 65-73 - Dirc Rose, Simon Stegmaier, Guido Reina, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl:
Non-invasive Adaptation of Black-box User Interfaces. 19-24 - Hannah Slay, Matthew Phillips, Bruce H. Thomas, Rudi Vernik:
Keg Master: a Graph-Aware Visual Editor for 3D Graphs. 99-103
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