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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 2003
- Pourang Irani, Colin Ware:
Diagramming information structures using 3D perceptual primitives. 1-19 - Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, Mija M. Van Der Wege:
The effects of information scent on visual search in the hyperbolic tree browser. 20-53 - Brian Amento, Loren G. Terveen, William C. Hill, Deborah Hix, Robert S. Schulman:
Experiments in social data mining: The TopicShop system. 54-85
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2003
- Constantine E. Steriadis, Philip Constantinou:
Designing human-computer interfaces for quadriplegic people. 87-118 - Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Reading patterns and usability in visualizations of electronic documents. 119-149 - Diane H. Sonnenwald, Mary C. Whitton, Kelly Maglaughlin:
Evaluating a scientific collaboratory: Results of a controlled experiment. 150-176
Volume 10, Number 3, September 2003
- Chris Olston, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
ScentTrails: Integrating browsing and searching on the Web. 177-197 - Michael A. Katz, Michael D. Byrne:
Effects of scent and breadth on use of site-specific search on e-commerce Web sites. 198-220 - David M. Grayson, Andrew F. Monk:
Are you looking at me? Eye contact and desktop video conferencing. 221-243 - Sitt Sen Chok, Kim Marriott:
Automatic generation of intelligent diagram editors. 244-276
Volume 10, Number 4, December 2003
- Peter Johnson, Jon May, Hilary Johnson:
Introduction to multiple and collaborative tasks. 277-280 - David Pinelle, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg:
Task analysis for groupware usability evaluation: Modeling shared-workspace tasks with the mechanics of collaboration. 281-311 - D. Scott McCrickard, Christa M. Chewar, Jacob P. Somervell, Ali Ndiwalana:
A model for notification systems evaluation - assessing user goals for multitasking activity. 312-338 - Hilary Johnson, Joanne Hyde:
Towards modeling individual and collaborative construction of jigsaws using task knowledge structures (TKS). 339-387
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