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9. EHCI / 11. DS-VIS 2004: Hamburg, Germany
- Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque, Jörg Roth:
Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems, Joint Working Conferences EHCI-DSVIS 2004, Hamburg, Germany, July 11-13, 2004, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3425, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-26097-8
Usability
- Bonnie E. John, Len Bass, María Isabel Sánchez Segura, Rob J. Adams:
Bringing Usability Concerns to the Design of Software Architecture. 1-19 - Willem-Paul Brinkman, Reinder Haakma, Don Bouwhuis:
Empirical Usability Testing in a Component-Based Environment: Improving Test Efficiency with Component-Specific Usability Measures. 20-37 - Eelke Folmer, Jilles van Gurp, Jan Bosch:
Software Architecture Analysis of Usability. 38-58
Task Modelling
- Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig, Simone Heftberger, Christian Stary:
Support for Task Modeling - A "Constructive" Exploration. 59-76 - Tim Clerckx, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
DynaMo-AID: A Design Process and a Runtime Architecture for Dynamic Model-Based User Interface Development. 77-95 - Carsten Eichholz, Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
Using Task Modelling Concepts for Achieving Adaptive Workflows. 96-111
Browsing and Searching
- Thomas C. Ormerod, John A. Mariani, Nicola J. Morley, Tom Rodden, Andy Crabtree, John Mathrick, Graham J. Hitch, Kevin Lewis:
Mixing Research Methods in HCI: Ethnography Meets Experimentation in Image Browser Design. 112-128 - Daniel Gonçalves, Joaquim A. Jorge:
"Tell Me a Story" Issues on the Design of Document Retrieval Systems. 129-145
Model-Based Approaches
- Pedro F. Campos, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
CanonSketch: A User-Centered Tool for Canonical Abstract Prototyping. 146-163 - José A. Macías, Pablo Castells:
Finding Iteration Patterns in Dynamic Web Page Authoring. 164-178 - Quentin Limbourg, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benjamin Michotte, Laurent Bouillon, Víctor López-Jaquero:
USIXML: A Language Supporting Multi-path Development of User Interfaces. 200-220 - Robbie Schaefer, Steffen Bleul, Wolfgang Müller:
A Novel Dialog Model for the Design of Multimodal User Interfaces. 221-223 - Jürgen Ziegler, Markus Specker:
Navigation Patterns - Pattern Systems Based on Structural Mappings. 224-227
Ubiquitous Computing
- Stanislaw Borkowski, Julien Letessier, James L. Crowley:
Spatial Control of Interactive Surfaces in an Augmented Environment. 228-244 - Grigori E. Evreinov, Tatiana Evreinova, Roope Raisamo:
Manipulating Vibro-Tactile Sequences on Mobile PC. 245-252
Bridging Viewpoints
- Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Iain Connell:
Formalising an Understanding of User-System Misfits. 253-270 - Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Milene Selbach Silveira, Maíra Greco de Paula, Karin Koogan Breitman:
Supporting a Shared Understanding of Communication-Oriented Concerns in Human-Computer Interaction: A Lexicon-Based Approach. 271-288 - Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, José Pascual Molina, Pascual González, Antonio Fernández-Caballero:
A Seamless Development Process of Adaptive User Interfaces Explicitly Based on Usability Properties. 289-291
Plastic and Adaptive Interfaces
- Simon A. Dobson, Paddy Nixon:
More Principled Design of Pervasive Computing Systems. 292-305 - Gaëlle Calvary, Joëlle Coutaz, Olfa Dâassi, Lionel Balme, Alexandre Demeure:
Towards a New Generation of Widgets for Supporting Software Plasticity: The "Comet". 306-324 - Stephen W. Gilroy, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Interaction Style to Match the Ubiquitous User Interface to the Device-to-Hand. 325-345 - Francesco Correani, Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò:
Supporting Flexible Development of Multi-device Interfaces. 346-362
Groupware
- James Wu, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
The Software Design Board: A Tool Supporting Workstyle Transitions in Collaborative Software Design. 363-382 - Carl Gutwin, Kevin A. Schneider, David Paquette, Reagan Penner:
Supporting Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development. 383-397
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