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- 2009
- Michael J. Albers:
Information relationships: the source of useful and usable content. SIGDOC 2009: 171-178 - Oscar D. Andrade, Nathaniel Bean, David G. Novick:
The macro-structure of use of help. SIGDOC 2009: 143-150 - Matthew J. Bell, Colin H. C. Machin:
A framework for adaptive communication design. SIGDOC 2009: 45-50 - Lewis Irwin Berman, Keith B. Gallagher:
Using sound to understand software architecture. SIGDOC 2009: 127-134 - Colin Birge:
Enhancing research into usable privacy and security. SIGDOC 2009: 221-226 - Thiago J. Bittar, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes, Luanna Lopes Lobato, Willian Massami Watanabe:
Web communication and interaction modeling using model-driven development. SIGDOC 2009: 193-198 - Davide Bolchini, Rupa Chatterji, Marco Speroni:
Developing heuristics for the semiotics inspection of websites. SIGDOC 2009: 67-72 - Davide Bolchini, Tao Yang, Franca Garzotto:
Evaluating the communication design of branded websites: a value-based framework. SIGDOC 2009: 73-80 - David Buzatto, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto Silva, Ana Luiza Dias:
Providing culturally contextualized metadata to promote sharing and reuse of learning object. SIGDOC 2009: 163-170 - Lorenzo Cantoni, Elena Marchiori, Marco Faré, Luca Botturi, Davide Bolchini:
A systematic methodology to use LEGO bricks in web communication design. SIGDOC 2009: 187-192 - Lynn Robert Carter, Andreas Karatsolis:
Lessons from trying to develop a robust documentation exemplar. SIGDOC 2009: 199-204 - David M. Christensen, Jennifer deWinter, Ryan M. Moeller, Lee M. Sherlock:
Mapping genre fields. SIGDOC 2009: 307-308 - Jeff Cummings, Anne P. Massey, Venkataraman Ramesh:
Web 2.0 proclivity: understanding how personal use influences organizational adoption. SIGDOC 2009: 257-264 - Richard L. Edwards:
Design charrettes as pedagogical method in a multimedia design course. SIGDOC 2009: 181-186 - Roberto Fagá Jr., Bruno C. Furtado, Felipe Maximino, Renan G. Cattelan, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Context information exchange and sharing in a peer-to-peer community: a video annotation scenario. SIGDOC 2009: 265-272 - Mexhid Ferati, Steven Mannheimer, Davide Bolchini:
Acoustic interaction design through "audemes": experiences with the blind. SIGDOC 2009: 23-28 - Toni Ferro, Katie Derthick, Jonathan T. Morgan, Elly Searle, Mark Zachry:
Understanding how people use publicly available online services for work. SIGDOC 2009: 311-312 - Katherine Haramundanis:
Experience report: modularization - the new paradigm for the information engineer. SIGDOC 2009: 151-154 - Jordan Janeiro, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Thomas Springer, Alexander Schill:
Enhancing user interface design patterns with design rationale structures. SIGDOC 2009: 9-16 - Dave Jones:
Accounting for affective responses in video games. SIGDOC 2009: 251-256 - Marcel Karam, Maha Abou Ibrahim:
Synchronous online help support with visual instruction aids for workflow-based MVC web applications. SIGDOC 2009: 105-114 - Ashley R. Kelly, Allan McDougall, Nike A. Abbott:
Rhetorical models for computational systems: an interdisciplinary approach to reusable, tailorable medical information. SIGDOC 2009: 155-162 - Andrea Kohlhase, Michael Kohlhase:
Semantic transparency in user assistance systems. SIGDOC 2009: 89-96 - Andrea Kohlhase, Michael Kohlhase:
Modeling task experience in user assistance systems. SIGDOC 2009: 135-142 - Ilaria Liccardi, Hugh C. Davis, Su White:
Progressional awareness: designing a co-authoring tool to support the planning process. SIGDOC 2009: 115-118 - Grace Mbipom, Simon Harper:
The transition from web content accessibility guidelines 1.0 to 2.0: what this means for evaluation and repair. SIGDOC 2009: 37-44 - Brian J. McNely:
Backchannel persistence and collaborative meaning-making. SIGDOC 2009: 297-304 - Brad Mehlenbacher:
Multidisciplinarity and 21st century communication design. SIGDOC 2009: 59-66 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Katie Derthick, Toni Ferro, Elly Searle, Mark Zachry, Travis Kriplean:
Formalization and community investment in wikipedia's regulating texts: the role of essays. SIGDOC 2009: 315-316 - Américo Talarico Neto, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes, Alessandro Rubim Assis, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto Silva:
Design of communication in multimodal web interfaces. SIGDOC 2009: 81-88
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