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25th SIGDOC 2007: El Paso, Texas, USA
- David G. Novick, Clay Spinuzzi:
Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2007, El Paso, Texas, USA, October 22-24, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-588-5
Genre and activity
- David M. Christensen, Jason L. Cootey, Ryan M. Moeller:
Playing in genre fields: a play theory perspective on genre. 1-8 - Dave Clark:
Content management and the production of genres. 9-13 - Lee M. Sherlock:
When social networking meets online games: the activity system of grouping in world of warcraft. 14-20
Designing multimodal information
- Justin Olmanson, Steven Greenstein, Aaron Smith, Curtis Brewer:
Designing distributed biography: co-constructing a polyphonic application on borrowed time. 21-25 - Gustav Verhulsdonck:
Issues of designing gestures into online interactions: implications for communicating in virtual environments. 26-33 - Fotis Liarokapis, Robert M. Newman:
Design experiences of multimodal mixed reality interfaces. 34-41 - Aidan Kehoe, Flaithrí Neff, Ian J. Pitt, Gavin Russell:
Improvements to a speech-enabled user assistance system based on pilot study results. 42-47
Invited talk: Diana award winner
- Judith Ramey:
UWTC LUTE: technology in harmony with human performance. 48
Teaching and learning DOC
- Brian J. McNely:
Agency, invention, and sympatric design platforms. 49-54 - Periklis Georgiadis, Vassilis Christophides, Nicolas Spyratos:
Designing personalized curricula based on student preferences. 55-62 - Anthony Matteo:
Rhetorical peaks, a video game for first-year writing. 63-68 - David R. Wright:
The decision pattern: capturing and communicating design intent. 69-74
Information design theory
- Matthew McCool:
Chromatic prototypes for information systems. 75-79 - Michael J. Albers:
Information salience and interpreting information. 80-86 - Brad Mehlenbacher:
Triangulating communication design: emerging models for theory and practice. 87-94 - David G. Novick, Edith Elizalde, Nathaniel Bean:
Toward a more accurate view of when and how people seek help with computer applications. 95-102
Visualizing work
- Tim Trese, Scott R. Tilley:
Documenting software systems with views V: towards visual documentation of design patterns as an aid to program understanding. 103-112 - William Hart-Davidson, Clay Spinuzzi, Mark Zachry:
Capturing & visualizing knowledge work: results & implications of a pilot study of proposal writing activity. 113-119 - Mark Zachry, Clay Spinuzzi, William Hart-Davidson:
Visual documentation of knowledge work: an examination of competing approaches. 120-126
Modeling DOC
- Diego F. de Carvalho, Júlio Cezar Estrella, André Pimenta Freire, Rudinei Goularte, Regina Helena Carlucci Santana, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes:
Functional and device interoperability in an architectural model of geographic information system. 127-133 - Shihong Huang, Vaishali Gohel, Sam Hsu:
Towards interoperability of UML tools for exchanging high-fidelity diagrams. 134-141 - Yves Marcoux, Élias Rizkallah:
Experience with the use of peritexts to support modeler-author communication in a structured-document system. 142-147 - Ag Asri Ag Ibrahim, Andy Hunt:
Combining data-state and ctt diagrams in modeling sonification applications. 148-154
Designing web apps and web information
- John W. Stamey, Jean-Louis Lassez, Daniel Boorn, Ryan A. Rossi:
Client-side dynamic metadata in web 2.0. 155-161 - André Pimenta Freire, Rudinei Goularte, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes:
Techniques for developing more accessible web applications: a survey towards a process classification. 162-169 - Pedro Costa, Pedro Duarte, Carlos J. Costa:
WebStorm: mixing brainstorming with art in the web. 170-175 - KwangChun Lee, Dan Hyung Lee:
An online help framework for web applications. 176-180
Invited panel
- Robert Pierce, Aristidis Protopsaltis, Brad Mehlenbacher, Mark Zachry:
What is design of communication? 181
Managing knowledge online
- Mario Tavares, Carlos J. Costa:
Knowledge management process in the local government. 182-188 - Sung Eob Lee, Dong Kwan Son, Steve SangKi Han:
Qtag: tagging as a means of rating, opinion-expressing, sharing and visualizing. 189-195 - John W. Maxwell:
Using wiki as a multi-mode publishing platform. 196-200 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Learning our ABCs: accessibility, bottlenecks, and control in an organized research unit's website. 201-206
Implementing a corporate web accessibility compliance program
- Sarah J. Swierenga:
Implementing a corporate web accessibility compliance program. 207
Writing and documentation
- Nishadi De Silva, Peter Henderson:
Narrative-based writing for coherent technical documents. 208-215 - P. J. Schemenaur, Catherine Pawlick:
Evaluating guidelines for writing user interface text. 216-220 - Qiumin Dong:
Cross-cultural considerations in instructional documentation: contrasting Chinese and U.S. home heater manuals. 221-228 - Kathy Haramundanis, Larry Rowland:
Experience paper: a content reuse documentation design experience. 229-233
Keynote address
- Michael J. Muller:
Collaborative activity management: organizing documents for collective action. 234
The rhetoric of science and technology
- Brenton D. Faber:
The problem of extraneous text: opposition to organizational change, dynamic & synoptic orientations. 235-240 - Sean Zdenek:
Frozen ecstasy: visualizing hearing in marketing materials for cochlear implants. 241-248
Usability --theory, methods, and experiences
- Tasha Hollingsed, David G. Novick:
Usability inspection methods after 15 years of research and practice. 249-255 - Douglas Walls:
Distributed value system matrix: a new use for distributed usability testing. 256-262 - Carlos J. Costa, José Silva, Manuela Aparicio:
Evaluating web usability using small display devices. 263-268 - Alan Rosenthal:
Redesign solution for civicinfo bc web site. 269-274
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