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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2003
- Ann Lantz, Jan Gulliksen:
Editorial: Design Versus design: A Nordic Perspective. 1-4 - Jan Gulliksen, Ann Lantz:
Design Versus design-From the Shaping of Products to the Creation of User Experiences. 5-20 - Janni Nielsen, Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Oluf Danielsen:
Dialogue Design-With Mutual Learning as Guiding Principle. 21-40 - Werner Sperschneider
, Kirsten Bagger:
Ethnographic Fieldwork Under Industrial Constraints: Toward Design-in-Context. 41-50 - Marcus Sanchez Svensson, Hans Tap:
Alarms-Localization, Orientation, and Recognition. 51-66 - Trond Are Øritsland, Jacob Buur:
Interaction Styles: An Aesthetic Sense of Direction in Interface Design. 67-85 - Stefan Junestrand, Göran Molin, Konrad Tollmar, Ulf Keijer:
User Study of Video-Mediated Communication in the Domestic Environment With Intellectually Disabled Persons. 87-103 - Anders Hedman
:
Visitor-Oriented Design-Three Studies of Visitor Accommodation and a Call for Action. 105-120 - Jarkko Leponiemi:
Visualizing Discussion History. 121-134 - Robert J. Stone:
Book Review. 135-137 - Arnold M. Lund:
Book Review. 139-141 - H. Rex Hartson, Terence S. Andre, Robert C. Williges:
Criteria For Evaluating Usability Evaluation Methods. 145-181 - Morten Hertzum, Niels Ebbe Jacobsen:
The Evaluator Effect: A Chilling Fact About Usability Evaluation Methods. 183-204
Volume 15, Number 2, 2003
- Steve Mann, Woodrow Barfield:
Introduction to Mediated Reality. 205-208 - Jyrki Hoisko:
Early Experiences of Visual Memory Prosthesis for Supporting Episodic Memory. 209-230 - Mark Everingham, Barry T. Thomas, Tom Troscianko:
Wearable Mobility Aid for Low Vision Using Scene Classification in a Markov Random Field Model Framework. 231-244 - Sun-Kai V. Lin, Eric J. Seibel, Thomas A. Furness III:
Testing Visual Search Performance Using Retinal Light Scanning as a Future Wearable Low Vision Aid. 245-263 - Daniel Fallman:
Mediated Reality Through Glasses or Binoculars? Exploring Use Models of Wearable Computing in the Context of Aircraft Maintenance. 265-284 - Paul Bach-y-Rita, Mitchell E. Tyler, Kurt A. Kaczmarek:
Seeing with the Brain. 285-295 - Michael Cohen
:
The Internet Chair. 297-311
Volume 15, Number 3, 2003
- Antonella De Angeli, Maristella Matera, Maria Francesca Costabile, Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini:
On the Advantages of a Systematic Inspection for Evaluating Hypermedia Usability. 315-335 - Ivan Marsic, Bogdan Dorohonceanu:
Flexible User Interfaces for Group Collaboration. 337-360 - Jonathan Lazar, Anthony F. Norcio:
Training Novice Users in Developing Strategies for Responding to Errors When Browsing the Web. 361-377 - James G. Phillips
, James W. Meehan, Thomas J. Triggs:
Effects of Cursor Orientation and Required Precision on Positioning Movements on Computer Screens. 379-389 - Jarmo Sillanpää, Mika Nyberg, Jukka Uitti, Esa-Pekka Takala, Pertti Kivi, Iiro Kilpikari, Pekka Laippala:
Muscular Activity in Relation to Support of the Upper Extremity in Work With a Computer Mouse. 391-406 - Atsuo Murata, Atsushi Uetake, Syuichiro Matsumoto, Yosuke Takasawa:
Evaluation of Shoulder Muscular Fatigue Induced During VDT Tasks. 407-417 - Ann Lantz:
Does the Use of E-Mail Change Over Time? 419-431 - Katherine E. Sukel, Richard Catrambone, Irfan A. Essa, Gabriel J. Brostow:
Presenting Movement in a Computer-Based Dance Tutor. 433-452 - David Segal, Peter Y. Chen, Donald A. Gordon, Christoph D. Kacir, Julius Gylys:
Development and Evaluation of a Parenting Intervention Program: Integration of Scientific and Practical Approaches. 453-467 - Hunter G. Hoffman, Azucena García-Palacios, Veronica Kapa, Jennifer Beecher, Sam R. Sharar:
Immersive Virtual Reality for Reducing Experimental Ischemic Pain. 469-486 - Gavriel Salvendy:
Book Review. 487 - Nancy J. Lightner:
Book Review. 489-490

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