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31st SIGDOC 2013: Greenville, NC, USA
- Michael J. Albers, Katherine Gossett:
Proceedings of the 31st ACM international conference on Design of communication, Greenville, NC, USA, September 30 - October 1, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2131-0
Papers
- Michael J. Albers:
Use of 5E models to enhance user experience. 1-6 - Luciana Correia Lima De Faria Borges, Lucia Vilela Leite Filgueiras, Cristiano Maciel, Vinícius Carvalho Pereira:
A customized mobile application for a cerebral palsy user. 7-16 - Ceara Ann Byrne, Claudia Beatriz Rébola, Clint Zeagler:
Design research methods to understand user needs for an etextile knee sleeve. 17-22 - Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden:
The pragmatic web: addressing complex communication in public administration using tailored delivery. 23-32 - Clare Cotugno, Shannon L. Fitzhugh, Raegen Hoeft:
Simplifying business complexity with frameworks. 33-38 - Ana Luiza Dias, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes, Paulo César Masiero, Willian Massami Watanabe, Matheus Edson Ramos:
An approach to improve the accessibility and usability of existing web system. 39-48 - Brenton D. Faber, Keith Gagnon:
Analytics as heuristics: technical considerations for DOC. 49-54 - Vivian Genaro Motti, Dave Raggett, Sascha Van Cauwelaert, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Simplifying the development of cross-platform web user interfaces by collaborative model-based design. 55-64 - Guiseppe Getto, Liza Potts, Michael J. Salvo, Kathie Gossett:
Teaching UX: designing programs to train the next generation of UX experts. 65-70 - Simon Grapenthin, Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn, Christian Schneider, Kai Völker:
Reducing complexity using an interaction room: an experience report. 71-76 - Ljilja Kascak, Claudia Beatriz Rébola, Richard Braunstein, Jon A. Sanford:
Icon design for user interface of remote patient monitoring mobile devices. 77-84 - Frantzeska Kolyda:
Towards simplifying learning systems: a critical review. 85-90 - Ganapathy Mani, Juman Byun, Patrizia Cocca:
Enhancing communication and collaboration through integrated internet and intranet architecture. 91-100 - Andrew Flood Mara, Liza Potts, Gerianne Bartocci:
The ethics of agile ethnography. 101-106 - Julia Marden, Carolyn Li-Madeo, Noreen Whysel, Jeffrey Edelstein:
Linked open data for cultural heritage: evolution of an information technology. 107-112 - Zoe McDougall, Sidney S. Fels, Dominic McIver Lopes, Heather L. O'Brien:
Simplifying complexity: modeling the process of collaboration between artists and scientists. 113-122 - Brian J. McNely:
Visual research methods and communication design. 123-132 - Marcelle Pereira Mota, Ingrid Teixeira Monteiro, Juliana Jansen Ferreira, Cleyton Slaviero, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
On signifying the complexity of inter-agent relations in agentsheets games and simulations. 133-142 - Liza Potts, Angela Harrison:
Interfaces as rhetorical constructions: reddit and 4chan during the boston marathon bombings. 143-150 - Claudia Beatriz Rébola, Brian Jones:
Sympathetic devices: designing technologies for older adults. 151-156 - Lucia Tokárová, Melius Weideman:
Understanding the process of learning touch-screen mobile applications. 157-164 - Robert B. Watson, Mark Stamnes, Jacob Jeannot-Schroeder, Jan H. Spyridakis:
API documentation and software community values: a survey of open-source API documentation. 165-174
Posters
- Christina Bethel:
An exploration of the professional development potential of living world games. 175-176 - Joy Cooney, Heidi Everett, Hilary Graham, Mark Shealy, Ian Weaver, Elaine Wisniewski:
An analysis of the complex ecological system and usability of selected weather communication products for the national weather service-lubbock. 177-178 - Rodrigo Davies, Sasha Costanza-Chock:
Call to action: simplifying voice tree design. 179-180 - Kathleen Dobruse:
Redesigning the library e-lending experience to ensure accessibility and patron privacy. 181-182 - Kent Eisenhuth, Jeanne Adamson, Justin Wear:
Making complex simple. 183-184 - Carlos Evia, Sean Healy, Tim Lockridge:
Evaluating a workflow for authoring multimodal DITA. 185-186 - Rachael Hodder, Michael McLeod, Donnie Johnson Sackey:
Building a better conference experience through user-centered design. 187-188 - Andrew D. Ouzts, Nicole E. Snell, Prabudh Maini, Andrew T. Duchowski:
Determining optimal caption placement using eye tracking. 189-190 - Laura A. Palmer:
Social media infrastructure: supporting communication practices from behind the scenes. 191-192 - Elizabeth A. Pitts:
Participatory documentation: a case study & rationale. 193-194 - Charlie R. Potter, Justin A. Young:
Remediation in data visualization: two examples of learning in real-time data processing environments. 195-196 - Stewart Whittemore:
Browsing as a learning practice in the information management work of technical communicators. 197-198 - Tao Zhang, Ilana R. Barnes:
Building better help before we build it: user characteristics' effect on library help design. 199-200
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