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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 69
Volume 69, Numbers 1-2, January - February 2011
- Georgios Christou, Effie Lai-Chong Law, William Green, Kasper Hornbæk:
Reality-based interaction evaluation methods and challenges. 1-2 - Alex W. Stedmon, Harshada Patel, Sarah Sharples, John R. Wilson:
Developing speech input for virtual reality applications: A reality based interaction approach. 3-8 - Derek Reilly:
Reaching the same point: Effects on consistency when pointing at objects in the physical environment without feedback. 9-18 - Brandon Paulson, Danielle Cummings, Tracy Hammond:
Object interaction detection using hand posture cues in an office setting. 19-29
- Nicholas F. Polys, Doug A. Bowman, Chris North:
The role of Depth and Gestalt cues in information-rich virtual environments. 30-51 - Rosa Lanzilotti, Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonella De Angeli:
Do patterns help novice evaluators? A comparative study. 52-69 - Bruce M. McLaren, Krista E. DeLeeuw, Richard E. Mayer:
A politeness effect in learning with web-based intelligent tutors. 70-79 - Talia Lavie, Tal Oron-Gilad, Joachim Meyer:
Aesthetics and usability of in-vehicle navigation displays. 80-99 - Jaka Sodnik, Grega Jakus, Saso Tomazic:
Multiple spatial sounds in hierarchical menu navigation for visually impaired computer users. 100-112
Volume 69, Number 3, March 2011
- Nirit Yuviler-Gavish, Eldad Yechiam, Arava Kallai:
Learning in multimodal training: Visual guidance can be both appealing and disadvantageous in spatial tasks. 113-122 - Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Jan Heim, Amela Karahasanovic:
Understanding the new digital divide - A typology of Internet users in Europe. 123-138 - Jaehun Joo:
Adoption of Semantic Web from the perspective of technology innovation: A grounded theory approach. 139-154 - Antti Oulasvirta, Mikael Wahlström, K. Anders Ericsson:
What does it mean to be good at using a mobile device? An investigation of three levels of experience and skill. 155-169 - Lei Liu, Jean-Bernard Martens, Robert van Liere:
Revisiting path steering for 3D manipulation tasks. 170-181
Volume 69, Number 4, April 2011
- Minna Isomursu, Mari Ervasti, Marianne Kinnula, Pekka Isomursu:
Understanding human values in adopting new technology - A case study and methodological discussion. 183-200 - Régis Clouard, Arnaud Renouf, Marinette Revenu:
Human-computer interaction for the generation of image processing applications. 201-219 - Dave W. Randall, Rob Procter, Yuwei Lin, Meik Poschen, Wes Sharrock, Robert Stevens:
Distributed ontology building as practical work. 220-233 - Stavros Asimakopoulos, Alan J. Dix, Robert Fildes:
Using hierarchical task decomposition as a grammar to map actions in context: Application to forecasting systems in supply chain planning. 234-250 - Thomas Holz, Abraham G. Campbell, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, John W. Stafford, Alan N. Martin, Mauro Dragone:
MiRA - Mixed Reality Agents. 251-268 - Timo Christophersen, Udo Konradt:
Reliability, validity, and sensitivity of a single-item measure of online store usability. 269-280
Volume 69, Number 5, May 2011
- Anja Thieme, Jayne Wallace, James Thomas, Ko Le Chen, Nicole C. Krämer, Patrick Olivier:
Lovers' box: Designing for reflection within romantic relationships. 283-297 - Vaiva Kalnikaité, Steve Whittaker:
A saunter down memory lane: Digital reflection on personal mementos. 298-310 - Siân E. Lindley, Maxine Glancy, Richard H. R. Harper, Dave W. Randall, Nicola Smyth:
"Oh and how things just don't change, the more things stay the same": Reflections on SenseCam images 18 months after capture. 311-323 - Simon J. Bowen, Daniela Petrelli:
Remembering today tomorrow: Exploring the human-centred design of digital mementos. 324-337 - Ryan Aipperspach, Ben Hooker, Allison Woodruff:
Data Souvenirs: Environmental psychology and reflective design. 338-349
Volume 69, Number 6, June 2011
- Eser Kandogan, Paul P. Maglio, Eben M. Haber, John H. Bailey:
On the roles of policies in computer systems management. 351-361 - Swen Walkowski, Ralf Dörner, Mirja Lievonen, Duska Rosenberg:
Using a game controller for relaying deictic gestures in computer-mediated communication. 362-374 - Niamh McNamara, Jurek Kirakowski:
Measuring user-satisfaction with electronic consumer products: The Consumer Products Questionnaire. 375-386 - Ferran Argelaguet, Alexander Kulik, André Kunert, Carlos Andújar, Bernd Froehlich:
See-through techniques for referential awareness in collaborative virtual reality. 387-400 - Andy Cockburn, Philip Quinn, Carl Gutwin, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Julian Looser:
Air pointing: Design and evaluation of spatial target acquisition with and without visual feedback. 401-414 - Shin-Yuan Hung, Alexandra Durcikova, Hui-Min Lai, Wan-Mei Lin:
The influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on individuals' knowledge sharing behavior. 415-427 - Premjit K. Sanjram, Azizuddin Khan:
Attention, polychronicity, and expertise in prospective memory performance: Programmers' vulnerability to habit intrusion error in multitasking. 428-439 - M. Carmen Juan, Dennis Joele:
A comparative study of the sense of presence and anxiety in an invisible marker versus a marker augmented reality system for the treatment of phobia towards small animals. 440-453
Volume 69, Numbers 7-8, July 2011
- Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford, Anna Louise Cox, Simon Attfield, Claire Warwick:
Evaluating the Information Behaviour methods: Formative evaluations of two methods for assessing the functionality and usability of electronic information resources. 455-482 - Levente Sajó, Zsófia Ruttkay, Attila Fazekas:
Turk-2, a multi-modal chess player. 483-495 - Stefanie Harbich, Marc Hassenzahl:
Using behavioral patterns to assess the interaction of users and product. 496-508 - Kasper Hornbæk, Morten Hertzum:
The notion of overview in information visualization. 509-525 - Gregory Francis, Elizabette Johnson:
Speed-accuracy tradeoffs in specialized keyboards. 526-538 - Tanya N. Beran, Alejandro Ramirez-Serrano, Roman Kuzyk, Meghann Fior, Sarah Nugent:
Understanding how children understand robots: Perceived animism in child-robot interaction. 539-550
Volume 69, Number 9, August 2011
- Tao Ni, Doug A. Bowman, Chris North, Ryan P. McMahan:
Design and evaluation of freehand menu selection interfaces using tilt and pinch gestures. 551-562 - Andreas Holzinger, Markus Baernthaler, Walter Pammer, Herman Katz, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, Martina Ziefle:
Investigating paper vs. screen in real-life hospital workflows: Performance contradicts perceived superiority of paper in the user experience. 563-570 - Hua Cai, Yingzi Lin:
Modeling of operators' emotion and task performance in a virtual driving environment. 571-586 - Duen-Ren Liu, Chin-Hui Lai, Hsuan Chiu:
Sequence-based trust in collaborative filtering for document recommendation. 587-601 - Rosa María Baños, Veronica Guillen, Soledad Quero, Azucena García-Palacios, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Cristina Botella:
A virtual reality system for the treatment of stress-related disorders: A preliminary analysis of efficacy compared to a standard cognitive behavioral program. 602-613
Volume 69, Number 10, September 2011
- Katharine S. Willis, Keith Cheverst:
Special issue of international journal of human-computer studies locative media and communities. 615-617 - Nicola J. Bidwell, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Matthias Rehm:
Pushing personhood into place: Situating media in rural knowledge in Africa. 618-631 - Seongtaek Lim, Sang Yun Cha, Chala Park, Inseong Lee, Jinwoo Kim:
Idioculture in crowd computing: A focus on group interaction in an event-driven social media system. 632-646 - Andrew J. Maunder, Gary Marsden, Richard Harper:
Making the link - providing mobile media for novice communities in the developing world. 647-657 - Thomas Reitmaier, Nicola J. Bidwell, Gary Marsden:
Situating digital storytelling within African communities. 658-668 - Kai Schubert, Anne Weibert, Volker Wulf:
Locating computer clubs in multicultural neighborhoods: How collaborative project work fosters integration processes. 669-678
Volume 69, Number 11, October 2011
- Fidel Aznar Gregori, Mar Pujol, Ramón Rizo:
An agent system for advertisement inclusion using human-based computation. 679-692 - Christine Kühnel, Tilo Westermann, Fabian Hemmert, Sven G. Kratz, Alexander Müller, Sebastian Möller:
I'm home: Defining and evaluating a gesture set for smart-home control. 693-704 - Huimin Qian, Ravi Kuber, Andrew Sears:
Towards developing perceivable tactile feedback for mobile devices. 705-719 - Benjamin Stone, Simon Dennis:
Semantic models and corpora choice when using Semantic Fields to predict eye movement on web pages. 720-740 - Kai Tuuri, Tuomas Eerola, Antti Pirhonen:
Design and evaluation of prosody-based non-speech audio feedback for physical training application. 741-757 - Huey-Min Sun, Chih-Wei Huang:
The effect of media richness factors on representativeness for video skim. 758-768 - Erum Tanvir, Andrea Bunt, Andy Cockburn, Pourang Irani:
Improving cascading menu selections with adaptive activation areas. 769-785
Volume 69, Number 12, December 2011
- Timo Partala:
Psychological needs and virtual worlds: Case Second Life. 787-800 - Feng Zhou, Xingda Qu, Martin G. Helander, Roger Jianxin Jiao:
Affect prediction from physiological measures via visual stimuli. 801-819 - Andreas Stefik, Christopher D. Hundhausen, Robert Patterson:
An empirical investigation into the design of auditory cues to enhance computer program comprehension. 820-838 - Doyun Park, Ji-Hyun Lee, Sang-Tae Kim:
Investigating the affective quality of interactivity by motion feedback in mobile touchscreen user interfaces. 839-853 - Jun Kong, W. Y. Zhang, Nan Yu, X. J. Xia:
Design of human-centric adaptive multimodal interfaces. 854-869 - Ding-Long Huang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy, Fei Gao, Jia Zhou:
Factors affecting perception of information security and their impacts on IT adoption and security practices. 870-883
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