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- Jakob E. Bardram:
Activity-based computing for medical work in hospitals. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(2): 10:1-10:36 (2009) - Louise Barkhuus, Barry A. T. Brown:
Unpacking the television: User practices around a changing technology. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(3): 15:1-15:22 (2009) - Liwei Dai, Andrew Sears, Rich Goldman:
Shifting the focus from accuracy to recallability: A study of informal note-taking on mobile information technologies. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 4:1-4:46 (2009) - W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Experiences with recombinant computing: Exploring ad hoc interoperability in evolving digital networks. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 3:1-3:44 (2009) - Rebecca E. Grinter, W. Keith Edwards, Marshini Chetty, Erika Shehan Poole, Ja-Young Sung, Jeonghwa Yang, Andy Crabtree, Peter Tolmie, Tom Rodden, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford:
The ins and outs of home networking: The case for useful and usable domestic networking. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(2): 8:1-8:28 (2009) - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sean Farley, Jonathan Lee Brown:
Can direct manipulation lower the barriers to computer programming and promote transfer of training? An experimental study. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(3): 13:1-13:40 (2009) - Susan Lysecky, Frank Vahid:
Enabling nonexpert construction of basic sensor-based systems. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 1:1-1:28 (2009) - Anne Collins McLaughlin, Wendy A. Rogers, Arthur D. Fisk:
Using direct and indirect input devices: Attention demands and age-related differences. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 2:1-2:15 (2009) - David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque, Jean-François Ladry, Eric Barboni:
ICOs: A model-based user interface description technique dedicated to interactive systems addressing usability, reliability and scalability. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 18:1-18:56 (2009) - Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Saul Greenberg:
The calendar is crucial: Coordination and awareness through the family calendar. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 6:1-6:48 (2009) - Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers:
Creating a lightweight user interface description language: An overview and analysis of the personal universal controller project. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 17:1-17:37 (2009) - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Steve Howard, Bharat Dave:
Out on the town: A socio-physical approach to the design of a context-aware urban guide. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(2): 7:1-7:34 (2009) - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
MARIA: A universal, declarative, multiple abstraction-level language for service-oriented applications in ubiquitous environments. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 19:1-19:30 (2009) - Roy A. Ruddle, Simon Lessels:
The benefits of using a walking interface to navigate virtual environments. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 5:1-5:18 (2009) - Dario D. Salvucci:
Rapid prototyping and evaluation of in-vehicle interfaces. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(2): 9:1-9:33 (2009) - Orit Shaer, Robert J. K. Jacob:
A specification paradigm for the design and implementation of tangible user interfaces. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 20:1-20:39 (2009) - Orit Shaer, Robert J. K. Jacob, Mark Green, Kris Luyten:
Introduction to the special issue on UIDL for next-generation user interfaces. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 16:1-16:3 (2009) - Hyunyoung Song, François Guimbretière, Hod Lipson:
The ModelCraft framework: Capturing freehand annotations and edits to facilitate the 3D model design process using a digital pen. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(3): 14:1-14:33 (2009) - Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf:
Computer-supported access control. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(3): 12:1-12:26 (2009) - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Julian Godon:
Kansuke: A logograph look-up interface based on a few modified stroke prototypes. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(2): 11:1-11:17 (2009) - Chadwick A. Wingrave, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Doug A. Bowman:
A natural, tiered and executable UIDL for 3D user interfaces based on Concept-Oriented Design. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(4): 21:1-21:36 (2009)
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