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International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2012
- Kenny Morrison:
Guided Sampling Using Mobile Electronic Diaries. 1-24 - Vassilis-Javed Khan, Panos Markopoulos:
Intra-Family Mediated Awareness. 25-44 - Mikael Wiberg:
Landscapes, Long Tails and Digital Materialities: Implications for Mobile HCI Research. 45-62
Volume 4, Number 2, 2012
- Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
Using Mobile Technology to Bring Families Together: The Design of a Family History Concept to Motivate Face-to-Face Communication. 1-17 - Stefan Radomski, Dirk Schnelle-Walka:
VoiceXML for Pervasive Environments. 18-36 - Leonardo Giusti, Alessandro Pollini, Liselott Brunnberg, Federico Casalegno:
En Plein Air: A Mobile Learning Approach for Sustainability Education in the Wild. 44-58 - Sven Gehring, Markus Löchtefeld:
Using Smartphones for Customizing Products at the Point of Sale. 59-66 - Heli Väätäjä:
Mobile Work Efficiency: Balancing Between Benefits, Costs and Sacrifices. 67-87 - Simone Mora, Alessandro Boron, Monica Divitini:
CroMAR: Mobile Augmented Reality for Supporting Reflection on Crowd Management. 88-101
Volume 4, Number 3, 2012
- Jan Willem Streefkerk, D. Scott McCrickard, Myra P. van Esch-Bussemakers, Mark A. Neerincx:
Balancing Awareness and Interruption in Mobile Patrol using Context-Aware Notification. 1-27 - Denzil Ferreira, Vassilis Kostakos, Anind K. Dey:
Lessons Learned from Large-Scale User Studies: Using Android Market as a Source of Data. 28-43 - Tomi Heimonen:
How Do Users Search the Mobile Web with a Clustering Interface?: A Longitudinal Study. 44-66
Volume 4, Number 4, 2012
- Eyal Eshet:
Human-Centered Design in Mobile Application Development: Emerging Methods. 1-21 - Stina Nylander, Malin Larshammar:
The Phone as a Tool for Combining Online and Offline Social Activity: Teenagers' Phone Access to an Online Community. 22-36 - Derek Flood, Rachel Harrison, Claudia Iacob, David Duce:
Evaluating Mobile Applications: A Spreadsheet Case Study. 37-65
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