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5th AUIC 2004: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Andy Cockburn:
User Interfaces 2004, Fifth Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2004), Dunedin, New Zealand, 18-22 January 2004. CRPIT 28, Australian Computer Society 2004, ISBN 1-920682-10-4 - Brendan Bartlett, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Stuart Seymon:
Dogs or Robots - Why do Children See Them as Robotic Pets Rather Than Canine Machines? 7-14 - Stephen A. Brewster, Lorna M. Brown:
Tactons: Structured Tactile Messages for Non-Visual Information Display. 15-23 - Andy Cockburn:
Revisiting 2D vs 3D Implications on Spatial Memory. 25-31 - R. T. Jim Eales:
A Knowledge Management Approach to User Support. 33-38 - Saul Greenberg:
Enhancing Creativity with (Groupware) Toolkits. 3 - Eric Charles Harris, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Yvonne Rogers, Sara Price, Ted Phelps, Cliff Randell:
From Snark to Park: Lessons Learnt Moving Pervasive Experiences From Indoors to Outdoors. 39-48 - René Hexel, Chris W. Johnson, Bob Kummerfeld, Aaron J. Quigley:
'Powerpoint to the People': Suiting the Word to the Audience. 49-56 - Masood Masoodian, Daryl Budd:
Visualization of Travel Itinerary Information on PDAs. 65-71 - Anthony Tang, Michael Boyle, Saul Greenberg:
Display and Presence Disparity in Mixed Presence Groupware. 73-82 - Ewan D. Tempero, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Delegation Diagrams: Visual Support for the Development of Object-Oriented Designs. 83-89 - Elisabeth G. Todd, Elizabeth A. Kemp, Chris Phillips:
What Makes a Good User Interface Pattern Language? 91-100 - Edward Tse, Saul Greenberg:
Rapidly Prototyping Single Display Groupware through the SDGToolkit. 101-110 - Michael Vernik, Steven Johnson, Rudi Vernik:
e-Ghosts: Leaving Virtual Footprints in Ubiquitous Workspaces. 111-116 - Andrew Wallace, Joshua Savage, Andy Cockburn:
Rapid Visual Flow: How Fast Is Too Fast? 117-122 - Yong Xu, Mingjiang Yang, Yanxin Yan, Jianfeng Chen:
Wearable Microphone Array as User Interface. 123-126
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