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Interactions, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January + February 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Prototyper archetypes. 5
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Loser-centered design. 5-7
- Fred Sampson:
A penny for your thoughts, a latte for your password. 8-9
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Letters to the editor. 9
- Prototyping and plagiarism. 11
- Michael Arent:
A UI prototyping sampler. 12-13 - Nevin Berger:
The Excel Story. 14-17 - Leo Frishberg:
Presumptive design, or cutting the looking-glass cake. 18-20 - Nancy J. Frishberg:
Prototyping with junk. 21-23 - Andrew Boucher
, William W. Gaver
:
Developing the drift table. 24-27 - Bruce M. Hanington:
Interface in form: paper and product prototyping for feedback and fun. 28-30 - Daniel Rosenberg:
Revisiting tangible speculation: 20 years of UI prototyping. 31-32
- Laura Erickson:
Pack wisely and remember the local voltage: connecting across the globe. 33-36
- Fabio Vitali
:
The next frontier of users' preferences: content customization. 38-39
- Linn Johnk, Meera Manahan, Thomas M. Graefe:
To consolidate or distribute?: that is the question. 41-44
- Donald A. Norman:
Interaction design is still an art form.: ergonomics is real engineering. 45-60
- Dennis R. Wixon:
Are we having fun yet?: computers as entertainment objects. 46-60
- Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Sketching in hardware. 47-60
- Aaron Marcus:
Dashboards in your future. 48-60
- Robert Douglass:
Review of "Access by Design by Sarah Horton", New Riders, 2005, ISBN: 032131140X. 50-52 - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 51
- Jonathan Grudin:
Is HCI homeless?: in search of inter-disciplinary status. 54-59
- Event planner. 58
- Carolyn Gale:
Building a bridge between research and practice. 63
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
It's all about the user... isn't it? 64
- Atticus Wolrab:
Doomsday. 64
Volume 13, Number 2 , March + April 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Pay attention! 5-8
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Outsourceful. 5
- Dr. Usability: What's the right thing? 9
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Letters to the editor. 9
- Fred Sampson:
Gadgets and the consequences of their design. 10-11
- Eric M. Schaffer:
Offshore usability: helping meet the global demand? 12-13 - Vikram Chauhan:
Usability professionals: you've come a long way, baby! 14-17 - Thomas A. Plocher:
Working with a global lab team in China. 18-19 - Chen Zhao:
IBM research in China. 20-21 - Ivan Burmistrov
:
A new destination for offshore usability: Russia? 22-24 - Janaki Mythily Kumar:
Working as a designer in a global team. 25-27 - Roman Longoria:
Communication across cultures. 28 - Lada Gorlenko:
The moment of truth: how much does culture matter to you? 29-31 - Eric M. Schaffer:
A decision table: offshore or not?: (when not to use offshore resources). 32-33
- Brian Frank:
The business of betas. 35-36
- Dennis R. Wixon:
What is a game? 37-
- Gary Marsden:
Designing technology for the developing world. 39-
- Donald A. Norman:
Trapped in a Lufthansa airline seat. 41-
- Aaron Marcus:
Visualizing the future of information visualization. 42-43
- Lars Erik Holmquist:
Inventing the future. 44-
- Jonathan Grudin:
The GUI shock: computer graphics and human-computer interaction. 46-
- Karen Takle Quinn:
Review of "Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice by Kimiz Dalkir", Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN: 0-7506-7864-X. 48- - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 49
- Event planner. 52-53
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Volunteers for ACM/SIGCHI. 56
Volume 13, Number 3, May + June 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Do you believe?: our faith-based initiative. 5-7
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Safe and secure. 7
- Atticus Wolrab:
Postcards from the future. 8
- Dr. Usability: Lost in the localization forest. 8
- Fred Sampson:
I give that web site an 11. 10-11
- Brian Frank:
The science of segmentation. 12-13
- Clayton Lewis:
HCI and cognitive disabilities. 14-15
- Matt Jones
:
Voices across the digital divide. 16-17
- Ryan West:
Introduction. 18-19 - David A. Siegel, Bill Reid, Susan M. Dray:
IT security: protecting organizations in spite of themselves. 20-27 - Cynthia Kuo, Adrian Perrig, Jesse Walker:
Designing an evaluation method for security user interfaces: lessons from studying secure wireless network configuration. 28-31 - Jefferson B. Hardee, Ryan West, Christopher B. Mayhorn
:
To download or not to download: an examination of computer security decision making. 32-37 - Morten Hertzum
:
Minimal-feedback hints for remembering passwords. 38-40 - Alexander J. DeWitt, Jasna Kuljis:
Is usable security an oxymoron? 41-44 - Lorrie Faith Cranor
:
What do they "indicate?": evaluating security and privacy indicators. 45-47 - Ka-Ping Yee:
Firefighters and engineers. 48-49 - Joel Grossman:
Feeling secure. 50
- Donald A. Norman:
Emotionally centered design. 53-
- Aaron Marcus:
CHI at the movies and on tv. 54-
- Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Welcome to the mobile life! 57-
- Jonathan Grudin:
A missing generation: office automation/information systems and human-computer interaction. 58-61
- John G. Milanski:
Review of "The Handbook of Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction edited by Dan Diaper and Neville A. Stanton", Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004 ISBN 0805844333. 62-63 - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 63
- Carolyn Gale:
The elevator talk. 65 - Srihathai Prammanee, Klaus Moessner, Rahim Tafazolli:
Discovering modalities for adaptive multimodal interfaces. 66-70
- Event planner. 68-69
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
The designer's hippocratic oath---a reformulation. 72
Volume 13, Number 4, July + August 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Spoiled brats. 5-6
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Gadget positioning system. 7
- Dr. Usability: The globalization malaise. 7-8
- Joshua Larrabee:
Dear notebook: font memoirs. 10-13
- Brian Frank:
Driving devices: lessons learned in the business of designing mobile UIs. 14-15
- Tobias Herrman:
Corporate UX---: bringing value to the mobile industry. 16-17
- Dennis R. Wixon:
What works? 18-19
- Ian H. Witten
:
Digital libraries for the developing world. 20-21
- Bruno von Niman, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Introduction. 22-23 - Matt Jones
, Steve Jones:
The music is the message. 24-27 - Erika Reponen, Pertti Huuskonen, Kristijan Mihalic:
Mobile video recording in context. 28-30 - Manfred Tscheligi
, Reinhard Sefelin
:
Mobile navigation support for pedestrians: can it work and does it pay off? 31-33 - Samir Raiyani, Janaki Mythily Kumar:
Multimodal warehouse application. 34-37 - Chris Ben:
Notes from China: handset design. 38-39 - Akio Yoshioka, Hiroyuki Toki, Noboru Takahashi, Shunji Ito:
Point, push, pull: the FAU interface. 40-41 - Youngho Rhee, Jaehwan Kim, Amy Chung:
Your phone automatically caches your life. 42-44 - Boyd de Groot:
Leveraging the context of use in designing networked services. 45-48
- Donald A. Norman:
Why doing user observations first is wrong. 50-
- Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Tagging the world. 51-
- Aaron Marcus:
Wit and wisdom: where do we turn for advice? 52-53
- Jonathan Grudin:
Death of a sugar daddy: the mystery of the AFIPS orphans. 54-57
- Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Review of "Mobile Interaction Design by Matt Jones and Gary Marsden", John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., ISBN 0470090898. 58- - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 59
- Event planner. 60
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Delight design. 64
- Atticus Wolrab:
Doomsday. 64
Volume 13, Number 5, September + October 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
It's all about the concept... 5
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Take a hike. 7
- Dr. Usability: Too smart and too rich? 7-9
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Letters to the editor. 9
- Fred Sampson:
A Little Help From My Friends. 10-11
- Aaron Marcus, Jim Gasperini:
Almost dead on arrival: a case study of non-user-centered design for a police emergency-response system. 12-18
- Edwin H. Blake
:
How to provide useful ICT when called upon. 20-21
- Bruce Phillips:
Talking about games experiences: a view from the trenches. 22-23
- Bruno von Niman:
Gadgets are here to stay. 24-25 - Anne M. Clarke:
The reality of ICT use is failing to meet the user's requirements. 26-29 - Martin Böcker, Bruno von Niman, Karl Ivar Larsson:
Increasing text-entry usability in mobile devices for languages used in Europe. 30-35 - David M. L. Williams:
Co-design, China, and the commercialization of the mobile user interface. 36-41 - Pekka Ketola:
Mind the gap: notes on product replacement. 42-46
- Donald A. Norman:
Words matter. talk about people: not customers, not consumers, not users. 49-63
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Brainstorming pitfalls and best practices. 50-63
- Aaron Marcus:
From KidCHI to BabyCHI. 52-53
- Jonathan Grudin:
Turing maturing: the separation of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. 54-57
- Mark C. Detweiler:
Review of "The International Handbook of Creativity edited by James C. Kaufman and Robert J. Sternberg", Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0521547318. 58-61 - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 59
- Event planner. 60-61
- Atticus Wolrab:
Phoning it in. 64
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Design At Chi. 64
Volume 13, Number 6, November + December 2006
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Results are in: fidelity deception ranks high on usability problems. 5-7
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Letters to the editor. 7
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Judgmental. 9
- Dr. Usability: I like it like that! 9-10
- Jon Kolko, Bill Lucas:
Design infusion at CHI 2007. 11
- Fred Sampson:
Whither the web? 12-13
- David Schultz:
10 usability tips & tricks for testing mobile applications. 14-15
- Jan Chipchase:
How do you manage your contacts if you can't read or write? 16-17
- William Newman:
Must electronic gadgets disrupt our face-to-face conversations? 18-19
- Jeff Sauro:
Quantifying usability. 20-21 - Jeff Sauro:
The user is in the numbers. 22-25 - Niamh McNamara, Jurek Kirakowski:
Functionality, usability, and user experience: three areas of concern. 26-28 - James R. Lewis:
Sample sizes for usability tests: mostly math, not magic. 29-33 - Mary Frances Theofanos:
A practical guide to the CIF: usability measurements. 34-37 - John Sorflaten:
Making the fuzzy parts of ROI clear. 38-41 - Nigel Bevan:
Practical issues in usability measurement. 42-43
- Donald A. Norman:
Logic versus usage: the case for activity-centered design. 45-
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Triangulation: the explicit use of multiple methods, measures, and approaches for determining core issues in product development. 46-
- Aaron Marcus:
SeniorCHI: the geezers are coming! 48-49
- Jonathan Grudin:
The demon in the basement. 50-53
- Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Ubiquitous Japan. 54-55
- Austin Henderson:
Review of "The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design by Klaus Krippendorff", Taylor & Francis, 2006, ISBN 0415322200. 56- - Judy Grover:
New & upcoming titles. 57
- Judy Grover:
Event planner. 58-59
- Carolyn Gale:
Transitioning to the hallway talk. 60 - Avi Parush:
Toward a common ground: practice and research in HCI. 61-62
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
Thank you for your input: my favorite things. 64
- Atticus Wolrab:
Skinner built the internet. 64
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