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Interacting with Computers, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2004
- Andy Smith, Fahri Yetim:
Global human-computer systems: cultural determinants of usability. 1-5 - Haytham Siala, Robert M. O'Keefe, Kate S. Hone:
The impact of religious affiliation on trust in the context of electronic commerce. 7-27 - Antonella De Angeli, Uday Athavankar, Anirudha Joshi, Lynne M. Coventry, Graham Johnson:
Introducing ATMs in India: a contextual inquiry. 29-44 - Alev M. Efendioglu, Vincent F. Yip:
Chinese culture and e-commerce: an exploratory study. 45-62 - Andy Smith, Lynne Dunckley, Tim French, Shailey Minocha, Yu Chang:
A process model for developing usable cross-cultural websites. 63-91 - Elizabeth Sillence, Chris Baber:
Integrated digital communities: combining web-based interaction with text messaging to develop a system for encouraging group communication and competition. 93-113 - Katerina Kabassi, Maria Virvou:
Personalised adult e-training on computer use based on multiple attribute decision making. 115-132 - Dong-Seok Lee, Wan Chul Yoon:
Coupling structural and functional models for interaction design. 133-161
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2004
- Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Sho-Hsen Chen, Yun-Ting Chin:
Developing web annotation tools for learners and instructors. 163-181 - Julien Huart, Christophe Kolski, Mouldi Sagar:
Evaluation of multimedia applications using inspection methods: the Cognitive Walkthrough case. 183-215 - Antti Oulasvirta:
Task demands and memory in web interaction: a levels of processing approach. 217-241 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Unified user interface design: designing universally accessible interactions. 243-270 - Marcus Watson, Penelope Sanderson, W. John Russell:
Tailoring reveals information requirements: the case of anaesthesia alarms. 271-293 - Timo Partala, Veikko Surakka:
The effects of affective interventions in human-computer interaction. 295-309 - Chien-Hsu Chen, Fong-Gong Wu, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Yu-Hsiu Hung:
Preferences of young children regarding interface layouts in child community web sites. 311-330 - María Isabel Sánchez Segura, Angélica de Antonio, Antonio de Amescua Seco:
Interaction patterns for future interactive systems components. 331-350 - Su-e Park, Dongsung Choi, Jinwoo Kim:
Critical factors for the aesthetic fidelity of web pages: empirical studies with professional web designers and users. 351-376 - Eva Olsson:
What active users and designers contribute in the design process. 377-401
Volume 16, Number 3, June 2004
- Mary Zajicek, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Universal usability revisited. 403-410 - Mary Zajicek:
Successful and available: interface design exemplars for older users. 411-430 - Minna Isomursu, Pekka Isomursu, Kaisa Still:
Capturing tacit knowledge from young girls. 431-449 - Enrico Pontelli, Tran Cao Son, Keshav Reddy Kottapally, Co Thai Ngo, Ravikumar Reddy Kotthuru, Douglas J. Gillan:
A system for automatic structure discovery and reasoning-based navigation of the web. 451-475 - Shari Trewin, Gottfried Zimmermann, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Abstract representations as a basis for usable user interfaces. 477-506 - Claire Paddison, Paul Englefield:
Applying heuristics to accessibility inspections. 507-521 - Kristina R. Masuwa-Morgan, Phillip Burrell:
Justification of the need for an ontology for accessibility requirements (Theoretic framework). 523-555 - James A. Renshaw, Janet Finlay, David A. Tyfa, Robert D. Ward:
Understanding visual influence in graph design through temporal and spatial eye movement characteristics. 557-578 - Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Jennifer Preece:
A framework for analyzing and understanding online communities. 579-610
Volume 16, Number 4, August 2004
- Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Human-computer interaction in Latin America. Interact. Comput. 16(4): 611-614 (2004) - Luciano Rogério de Lemos Meira, Flávia Peres:
A dialogue-based approach for evaluating educational software. 615-633 - Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Ana Maria Nicolaci-da-Costa, Elton José da Silva, Raquel Oliveira Prates:
Compulsory institutionalization: investigating the paradox of computer-supported informal social processes. 635-656 - Manuel Romero Salcedo, César A. Osuna-Gómez, Leonid Sheremetov, Luis Villa-Vargas, Carlos Morales, Luis M. Rocha, Manuel Chi:
Study and analysis of workspace awareness in CDebate: a groupware application for collaborative debates. 657-681 - Gilbert Cockton:
Doing to Be: Multiple Routes to Affective Interaction. Interact. Comput. 16(4): 683-691 (2004) - Keith Oatley:
The bug in the salad: the uses of emotions in computer interfaces. 693-696 - Gillian May Wilson, Martina Angela Sasse:
From doing to being: getting closer to the user experience. 697-705 - Robert D. Ward, Philip H. Marsden:
Affective computing: problems, reactions and intentions. 707-713 - Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Christos L. Papadelis, Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli, Costas Pappas, Ana B. Vivas:
Affective computing in the era of contemporary neurophysiology and health informatics. 715-721 - Gitte Lindgaard:
Adventurers versus nit-pickers on affective computing. 723-728 - Ann Light:
Designing to persuade: the use of emotion in networked media. 729-738 - Cath Dillon, Jonathan Freeman, Edmund Keogh:
Pressing the right buttons: taking the viewer there. 739-749 - Noam Tractinsky:
Tools over solutions? Comments on Interacting with Computers special issue on affective computing. 751-757 - Michael J. Muller:
Multiple paradigms in affective computing. 759-768 - Jacek Gwizdka, Mark H. Chignell:
Individual differences and task-based user interface evaluation: a case study of pending tasks in email. 769-797 - Torkil Clemmensen:
Four approaches to user modelling - a qualitative research interview study of HCI professionals' practice. 799-829 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Brian Gault:
Heuristic evaluation of virtual reality applications. 831-849
Volume 16, Number 5, October 2004
- Winslow Burleson:
The emergence of physiological computing. Interact. Comput. 16(5): 851-855 (2004) - Jennifer Allanson, Stephen H. Fairclough:
A research agenda for physiological computing. 857-878 - Robert Ward:
An analysis of facial movement tracking in ordinary human-computer interaction. 879-896 - Ernest A. Edmonds, Dave Everitt, Michael Macaulay, Greg Turner:
On physiological computing with an application in interactive art. 897-915 - Astro Teller:
A platform for wearable physiological computing. 917-937 - Heather M. Sayers:
Desktop virtual environments: a study of navigation and age. 939-956 - Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Investigating actability dimensions: a language/action perspective on criteria for information systems evaluation. 957-988 - Zhiying Zhou, Adrian David Cheok, Xubo Yang, Yan Qiu:
An experimental study on the role of software synthesized 3D sound in augmented reality environments. 989-1016
Volume 16, Number 6, December 2004
- Karen Renaud, Antonella De Angeli:
My password is here! An investigation into visuo-spatial authentication mechanisms. 1017-1041 - Zhiying Zhou, Adrian David Cheok, Xubo Yang, Yan Qiu:
An experimental study on the role of 3D sound in augmented reality environment. 1043-1068 - Alison Sanford, Anne H. Anderson, Jim Mullin:
Audio channel constraints in video-mediated communication. 1069-1094 - Timo Jokela:
Evaluating the user-centredness of development organisations: conclusions and implications from empirical usability capability maturity assessments. 1095-1132 - Yvonne Rogers, Siân E. Lindley:
Collaborating around vertical and horizontal large interactive displays: which way is best? 1133-1152 - Maaike J. Van den Haak, Menno D. T. de Jong, Peter Jan Schellens:
Employing think-aloud protocols and constructive interaction to test the usability of online library catalogues: a methodological comparison. 1153-1170 - Bill Kules, Hyunmo Kang, Catherine Plaisant, Anne Rose, Ben Shneiderman:
Immediate usability: a case study of public access design for a community photo library. 1171-1193 - Yingzi Lin, Wen-Jun Zhang, Richard J. Koubek:
Effective attention allocation behavior and its measurement: a preliminary study. 1195-1210
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